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Right now, as you read these words, it is perfectly legal in the state of Wyoming for a person to climb on the back of a snowmobile and chase down wild wolves, pursuing them until
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today more than 50 North American scientists and more than 30 wildlife and animal protection organizations that are part of the National Coalition to End Wildlife Killing Contests (“Coalition”) are calling on
You may know me as a founding member of the rock band Queen and founder of Save Me Trust.
It would be easy to call the Young Farmers & Ranchers Coyote Hunt, which begins today (Dec. 30) in Burns, a blood sport. The Young Farmers & Ranchers program is part of the Oregon Farm

Project Coyote achieved some momentous accomplishments this past year. We were gratified to have attracted a significant number of both recurring and sustaining donors, and

At the urging of Arizona citizens and local, state and national wildlife and animal protection organizations, the Dewey-Humboldt Town Council voted 4 to 2 last week in favor of a resolution that opposes wildlife killing
DEWEY-HUMBOLDT, Ariz. — At the urging of Arizona citizens and local, state and national wildlife and animal protection organizations, the Dewey-Humboldt Town Council voted 4 to 2 last week in favor of a resolution that
TORRANCE, Calif. — The Torrance City Council will revisit the City’s Urban Coyote Management Plan at a meeting tonight. Project Coyote and a large contingent of wildlife advocates will be present to request that the
BURNS, Ore. — State and national conservation and animal welfare organizations have sent a letter to the Oregon Farm Bureau requesting cancellation of the upcoming Young Farmers & Ranchers (YFR) 1st Annual Coyote Hunting Tournament

Project Coyote is celebrating TEN YEARS of protecting native carnivores from abuse and cruelty and promoting compassionate coexistence through education, science, and advocacy. Since our

Camilla Fox is a force of nature conservation. She and I first crossed trails in Denali National Park while traveling as strangers on a shuttle bus, where we casually struck up a conversation about our
In recent years it has become increasingly obvious that state wildlife governance needs significant reform – in all states, some more than others.