Mendocino County supervisors voted Tuesday to renew the county’s contract with a federal agency that aids ranchers in killing predators that prey on their livestock. The county had previously contracted with the U.S. Department of
Since 2014, Gowan Batist, co-owner and manager of Fortunate Farm in Caspar and a fifth-generation sheep rancher, has utilized non-lethal methods to protect the farm’s 40 sheep grazed regularly on approximately 120 acres of land
As sportsmen and conservationists, we commend the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission for considering CR-102, a proposed rule to ban wildlife killing contests statewide. Competitions involving indiscriminate killing of animals for cash and prizes –
We appreciate the outpouring of positive feedback regarding Dr. Adrian Treves' fantastic webinar, A Critical Evaluation of Legal and Illegal Killing of Native Predators. Those who missed it can view the full video and Adrian's
We appreciate the outpouring of positive feedback regarding Dr. Adrian Treves' fantastic webinar, A Critical Evaluation of Legal and Illegal Killing of Native Predators. Those who missed it can click here to view the full
Ukiah, CA - The Mendocino Non-lethal Wildlife Alliance (MNWA) and Project Coyote urge Mendocino County residents to virtually attend the July 14th County Board of Supervisors meeting via the tele-meeting option and express their strong
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) has proposed a rule to ban wildlife killing contests statewide for certain species that don't have a bag limit, including coyotes, bobcats, crows, foxes, and raccoons. WDFW
Project Coyote Science Advisory Board Member Dr. Adrian Treves founded the Carnivore Coexistence Lab at the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research on how to balance human needs with wildlife conservation
As we noted in our May 14 Action Alert, a federal court ordered the US Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) to revise their first revision of the Section 10(j) management rule regarding Mexican gray wolf
On any given day, it’s not unusual to find Carmichael’s Guy Galante wandering along the American River, watching, listening, tracking. A naturalist and Sacramento region’s resident coyote expert, he’s been documenting and photographing the coyote
Please join Project Coyote Science Advisor, wildlife biologist and former US Fish & Wildlife Mexican Wolf Recovery Coordinator Dave Parsons and Mexican Wolf Recovery Consultant and former National Park Service Wilderness Coordinator Kim Crumbo for
EUREKA, Calif. — A coalition of animal protection and conservation groups today announce that Humboldt County will rely on non-lethal mitigation measures for native animals while using a lethal approach only as a last resort