Larkspur, CA — Film production company Comfort Theory, in partnership with the California-based nonprofit organization Project Coyote, announced today the release of a new documentary, Wildlife Killing Contests.
A bill that would ban most trapping on public lands in New Mexico cleared its first committee Tuesday, but not without concerns raised by some senators.
Santa Fe, NM — An anonymous good samaritan shared with Project Coyote a video showing the first-hand experience of encountering and rescuing a coyote ensnared in a leghold trap. This video comes at the same
Calabasas, CA—Calabasas resident and Project Coyote Southern California Representative Randi Feilich has been selected as the recipient of the prestigious 2020 Carl Gibbs Environmental Excellence Award. The Award, which will be presented during the upcoming
Marie Curie said, “nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.” And yet men driven by fear want to convince you that New Mexico’s wildlife should be feared and that
SANTA FE, NM—Today, WildEarth Guardians and members of the TrapFree New Mexico coalition released a detailed report that makes an in-depth case for banning traps on public lands. Touching on a wide array of topics,
I awoke this morning with renewed hope for this planet, for this country, for our beleaguered wildlife and wildlands. In addition to hope, I feel immense gratitude to you, our supporters, who have stayed with
In case you missed my message below from earlier this month, I encourage you to support Project Coyote in a special way by participating in our Double Match campaign and donating before the end of
When Lidia D’Amico and Katie Smith rounded the corner on a recent drive through the Marin Headlands, what they saw was what they dreaded most: a coyote sitting in a roadside turnout, waiting for a
There’s still time to amplify the impact of your dollars ~ our Double Match campaign runs until midnight tonight! And—just in time—Project Coyote’s custom-designed North American Wild Carnivore face masks have arrived and are available
As this turbulent year draws to its end, we are comforted in knowing that our strengths and accomplishments have grown because we work together with you—our supporters, friends, and activists—in meaningful ways. As a community,
I joined Project Coyote's pack because I believe in our mission and our strategy to protect apex predators and promote coexistence. I write to you today to ask that you join me in honoring Project