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I am thrilled to share that your collective generosity enabled Project Coyote to far exceed fundraising expectations at our 10-Year Anniversary Benefit this past weekend at the lovely Durell Vineyard in Sonoma, California!
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, a coalition of animal protection and conservation groups sent a letter to the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors and Humboldt County Agriculture Commissioner, urging them to terminate their contract with the
The big day is almost here ~ Project Coyote's 10-Year Anniversary Benefit is this Saturday, April 27, and we hope to see you there!As part of the celebration, we are featuring both live and silent
As part of our upcoming 10-Year Anniversary Benefit on Saturday, April 27, Project Coyote is holding both live and silent auctions featuring an array of enticing art, jewelry, wildlife outings, vacation stays, and other fun
Project Coyote and our coalition partners are hosting screenings over the next few months in several states of our award-winning documentary KILLING GAMES ~ Wildlife In The Crosshairs, which exposes the shadowy world of wildlife
SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham today signed bipartisan legislation that prohibits organizing, sponsoring or participating in coyote-killing contests in the state. Several conservation organizations praised the governor for signing the
Ever since European colonists stepped foot on this continent, bears, coyotes, mountain lions, wolves and other native carnivores have been viewed with antipathy and misunderstanding. This prejudice, which is often fueled by fear, has led
Predator killing contests were in the crosshairs of the Arizona Game and Fish Commission Friday at its meeting in Bisbee. Commission members unanimously voted to move forward with a ban on such events. In Arizona,
There is a movement happening as more people are becoming aware of wildlife killing contests and understanding they are a blood sport that takes place across the country just about every weekend of the year.
It’s a small speck of brown moving across a seemingly endless valley of snow. The valley is so silent and so frigid, it feels as if the slightest sound could crack the sky. Franz Camenzind
Michigan wildlife officials say it's the time of year when coyote sightings will be common around the state. The Department of Natural Resources says coyotes are particularly visible during their breeding season, which runs from
One morning in the 1930s in Yellowstone National Park, biologist Adolph Murie watched a trotting coyote joyously toss a sprig of sagebrush in the air with her mouth, adroitly catch it, and repeat the act