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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 28, 2016 Torrance, CA — Project Coyote has learned that the City of Torrance hired a private trapping firm called “Critter Busters”

In the wake of increased coyote sightings and pet attacks, two cities — Los Angeles and Torrance — will unveil plans this week on how

IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 8, 2016 TORRANCE, Calif. – In the wake of the City of Torrance’s commencement of the trapping and killing of coyotes, Project

I’m writing in response to the article stating Taos is entering into a contract with USDA Wildlife Services for coyote control. First of all it

Wildlife Services’ Indiscriminate Trapping Endangers Family Pets SALINAS, Calif.— Animal protection and conservation organizations filed a lawsuit today challenging Monterey County’s contract renewal with the

A new UW-Madison study upends central notion about predator management

In 2014, Wildlife Services killed 61,702 coyotes — one every eight and a half minutes. The agency, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, kills

As part of Project Coyote's Coyote Friendly Communities Program, we work with communities across the country to promote public awareness and education about safe and effective ways to peacefully coexist with coyotes and other wildlife.
Mendocino County suspends its contract with the USDA Wildlife Services agency
Wildlife advocates scored a major victory...

Dear Friend of Wildlife, I wanted to make sure that you didn’t miss last week’s email announcement (below) of two recent victories for wildlife that Project

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 26, 2016 In a major victory for opponents of animal cruelty, the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors has agreed to perform a