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Wildlife columnist Patricia Randolph, who writes a twice-a-month column for us and is a pain in the butt to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources with her unabashed advocacy for wild animals, spotlighted the incredibly
As evening falls across bronze stalks of winter bluestem, a single, high–pitched yowl rises like a mournful spirit. Within seconds, the lament is joined by a concerto of yips, yaps, and yelps that grows in
The first thing you notice are the smiles. Toothy smiles, goofy smiles, ear-to-ear grins announcing the thrill of victory. Next, you notice the bodies, some hanging from the back of a pickup truck, some piled
Calling animal killing contests "brutal, barbaric and inhumane," new State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard banned the practice on state trust land Thursday.
Santa Fe, New Mexico — Today, New Mexico State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard signed an Executive Order banning wildlife killing contests for coyotes and other unprotected species on State Trust Lands as one of
Project Coyote and allies will continue to build our campaign to enact bans on coyote killing contests and assorted trophy hunting/trapping practices in New Mexico and other states in the coming year. In support of
Many homesteaders worry about protecting their animals from coyotes. The notoriously wily animals may prey on unsuspecting chickens or attack unprotected pets. But though there are certainly incidents of unpleasant experiences with coyotes, much of
Since its inception, Project Coyote has been one of my favorite organizations working tirelessly for compassion and coexistence with carnivores, rather than lethal control. I've known its Founder and Executive Director, Camilla Fox, since she
YAVAPAI COUNTY, Ariz. — The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously yesterday in favor of a proclamation that opposes wildlife killing contests. Arizona citizens belonging to a coalition known as I AM WOLF NATION
Project Coyote and allies will continue to build our campaign to enact bans on coyote killing contests and assorted trophy hunting/trapping practices in New Mexico and other states in the coming year.
In the Dec. 12, 2018, article "A Death of Ethics: Is Hunting Destroying Itself?" lifelong hunter Todd Wilkinson calls out predator-killing contests and the methods of killing (any) that can be used on wolves, coyotes,
A tournament this weekend in central Arizona that rewards the team that kills the most coyotes has some communities on edge.