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Conservation groups, aiming to end California’s dwindling fur trade, filed a lawsuit Wednesday that would force state wildlife authorities to raise license fees to levels required by law to cover the full costs of regulating
SACRAMENTO, Calif.— The Center for Biological Diversity and Project Coyote sued the California Fish and Game Commission and Department of Fish and Wildlife today for improperly managing and illegally subsidizing the state’s commercial trapping program.
Several organizations are joining to sue a government agency that kills millions of animals each year.
It seems like everyone has a strong opinion about coyotes. Some people love them as a symbol of the wild deserts, yet others can’t stand them. What are the facts about these animals?
Although humans have tried everything from poisons and gases to helicopters and engineered epidemics to kill coyotes, the predator has thrived in the United States.
MONTEREY, Calif. — The California Superior Court ruled that Monterey County's contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services program for killing and relocating predators native to California violates state law.
Salinas >> Last year, animal protection and conservation organizations challenged Monterey County’s contract renewal with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services program, calling it “a notorious federal wildlife-killing program” and filing a lawsuit.

Decision Likely Halts Program That Kills Coyotes, Bobcats, Mountain Lions SALINAS, Calif.— The California Superior Court has ruled that Monterey County’s contract with the U.S.

Indiscriminate Devices Injure People, Kill Pets and Endanger Wildlife WASHINGTON—WildEarth Guardians, the Center for Biological Diversity and several other wildlife conservation groups petitioned the Environmental

Camilla H. Fox, Founder and Executive Director of Project Coyote, will present the Collegiate Peaks Forum Series Lecture “Wild Things: Coexisting with North America’s Native Carnivores” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 27, at the
IN THIS ISSUE: • Idaho Wolf-Baiting Action Alert • Montebello Adopts Coyote Friendly Communities Program • John Maguranis in Massachusetts • KILLING GAMES Film Update • Lawsuit Filed Against Killing Program • Arcadia Halts Plan
The latest depredations of San Francisco’s coyote population, having deprived a family of its beloved shih tzu, revived calls to rid the city of the predators. But barring unprecedented assistance from the Acme Corp., whose