In the age of extinction, we need wolves
This year’s catastrophic events have laid bare the interconnected nature of human and nonhuman life.
This year’s catastrophic events have laid bare the interconnected nature of human and nonhuman life.
The Missouri Department of Conservation would have you believe its proposed black bear hunt is a science-based management tool and recreational opportunity.
We know the consequences of delisting wolves — that is, removing Endangered Species Act (ESA) protections for gray wolves — as President Trump’s administration announced it was doing on Oct. 29.
WASHINGTON — Heralded as one of the greatest success stories of the Endangered Species Act, the gray wolf will lose federal protections under a Trump administration decision announced Thursday.
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — While the usual hustle and bustle of downtown Sacramento has slowed during the pandemic, some new faces can be seen roaming around the State Capitol and surrounding areas. A few coyotes have been spotted playing on Capitol grounds and roaming along Capitol Mall in the past couple of weeks. Michael Hare took a video of a coyote chewing on a piece of wood near one of the Capitol entrance gates.
Don’t be surprised if you catch sight of a coyote wearing a collar when you’re hiking in the Marin Headlands. Scientists from the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) recently trapped, ear-tagged, collared and released seven coyotes in the Marin Headlands for a research project.