Thanks to all who joined us on December 8 for Dr. Michelle Lute's engaging and informative webinar examining the many facets of human-carnivore interaction and the true meaning of "coexistence."
What does it mean to coexist with wildlife? How do we define coexistence and measure it in the real world? Do professionals agree on how, where and when we’re coexisting with some of the most
#GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities—and to give back to those in need. We depend on you—our supporters—to help us stop the abuse and
What does it mean to coexist with wildlife? How do we define coexistence and measure it in the real world? Do professionals agree on how, where and when we’re coexisting with some of the most
Greta Anderson’s 11/23/20 post titled “What does coexistence with large carnivores actually mean?” highlights the fallacy that “coexistence” between public lands ranchers and wolves is fair to both wolves and ranchers. Whereas, in actual practice
As this difficult year comes to a close and we look for ways to celebrate the holidays safely and joyfully, Project Coyote is excited to share this fabulous offer from Raj Iyer, Winemaker and Proprietor
A federal court has ruled against allowing the baiting of Alaska’s iconic brown bears in the state’s Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. The Court determined that state law, and its more liberal allowances around the killing
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.
ALBUQUERQUE, NM—Sunday, November 1st marks the beginning of the 2020-2021 commercial trapping season in New Mexico. Every year, November 1st through March 15th is when “protected furbearers”—species for which at least some regulation on manner
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.