As a Marin County-based conservation photographer and wildlife educator, I spend many hours observing wildlife. Bobcats are without question my favorite species to watch and photograph.
As we look forward with hope to the waning of the pandemic, we recognize that face masks are still a part of our future. Keep yourself and your loved ones safe and support Project Coyote
SANTA FE, N.M.—Last night, by a vote of 35-34, the New Mexico House of Representatives passed Senate Bill (SB) 32, the Wildlife Conservation and Public Safety Act, aka “Roxy’s Law,” sponsored by Senator Bobby Gonzales
Webinar Recap: Project Coyote NH and VT RepresentativeChris Schadler Presents BECOMING WOLF: THE EASTERN COYOTE Thanks to all who joined us on February 24 for Chris
SANTA FE, N.M.—Today Senate Bill 32, the Wildlife Conservation and Public Safety Act a.k.a. “Roxy’s Law,” passed the Senate Judiciary Committee by a vote of 5 to 1. Senate Bill 32 makes important strides towards
Join three wildlife photographers for an informative, thought-provoking discussion of Predator Photography. Photographing predators poses unique challenges and requires special considerations. Based on thousands of hours of combined experience photographing predators, Melissa, Daniel and Sarah
Sport hunting is one of the most controversial topics we cover on the Animals desk. It’s an emotional issue that inevitably leads to debates about ethics, sustainability, sportsmanship, and even sovereignty. Today, I’m going to
A dead Eastern coyote hung upside down above a bucket of dried blood in a rural Pennsylvania fire hall, its lips locked in a perpetual snarl. Some men crouched beside it, while other adults twirled
Predator-free for half a century, both wildlife and farmers in the northeast became complacent. Since the arrival of the Eastern Coyote in the 1940s, we have been reluctant to understand this creature living among us
Calabasas resident and Project Coyote Southern California representative Randi Feilich was named the recipient of the 2020 Carl Gibbs Environmental Excellence Award. The award, presented Feb. 2 at the City of Calabasas Environmental Commission meeting,
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has been busy promoting recently published research which documents ample habitat for Mexican wolves in Mexico. This supports the recovery criteria in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s official