by Project Coyote | Dec 29, 2014 | In the News Archive 2014
The rules to the contest were pretty simple: Kill a coyote; win a prize.
by Project Coyote | Dec 25, 2014 | In the News Archive 2014
Project Coyote We reached out to Project Coyote, an extraordinary organization based in California, with a powerful woman at the helm, Camilla Fox. Who is she and why coyotes? Since my first love as a wildlife photographer is to capture wolves, fox, coyote, in fact...
by Project Coyote | Dec 24, 2014 | In the News Archive 2014
Linda Peters carries a baseball bat to ward of coyotes as she walks through Seal Beach with Angel. Photo: Irfan Khan / McClatchy-Tribune News Service Fueled by the war on coyotes in much of the United States, debate is growing over the most humane method of executing...
by Project Coyote | Dec 18, 2014 | In the News Archive 2014
“Wolf Park Indiana” Photo by Serge Melki via Flickr Creative Commons News about the massacre of 890 wolves in Canada by a team of researchers “in the name of science” has reached a global and eclectic audience. Numerous people around the world...
by Project Coyote | Dec 17, 2014 | In the News Archive 2014
Linda Peters carries a baseball bat to ward of coyotes as she walks through Seal Beach with Angel. Photo: Irfan Khan / McClatchy-Tribune News Service Shotguns. Poisons. Lethal injection. Fueled by the war on coyotes now underway across Southern California and much of...
by Project Coyote | Dec 16, 2014 | In the News Archive 2014
Prizes and inducements can no longer be awarded for nongame wildlife-killing contests in California. Photo by Shawn McCready, on Flickr Statewide ban in California and victories in Idaho and Oregon spur hope for nationwide predator management reform Wildlife-killing...