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Los Angeles lawmakers voted Friday to draft a new law that would enshrine a “wildlife corridor” in the eastern Santa Monica Mountains, aiming to ensure

The Los Angeles City Council took an important step forward this week to protect wildlife. The ultimate goal is to create wildlife corridors in the

Why chase and trap city coyotes when they’re our ally in the ongoing battle against rats? That’s the thinking of a North Side alderman who is proposing

Biologist and coyote expert Chris Schadler will give an illustrated talk on “Eastern Coyotes in New Hampshire” at 6 p.m on Wednesday, April 20, at

You are more likely to be struck by lightning seven times before being attacked by an animal predator. With odds like that, why are people so

Wile E. Coyote versus Big Bad Wolf. We think wolves and coyotes are two different animals, and we think we know how they differ. Coyotes are

With the warmer weather arriving, residents should expect to see all sorts of animals poking their heads out around town. That includes coyotes, according to

The eastern coyote, part eastern wolf and part western coyote, rapidly is evolving to assume the role of the wolf. But unlike the wolf, the

Over the years, Animal Damage Control has been known by many names. At its founding, in 1885, it was the Branch of Economic Ornithology. It

The federal agency has been researching nonlethal means to protect livestock for decades. So why is it still killing so many carnivores?

Project Coyote is excited to announce our upcoming workshop:Ranching With Wildlife Building Sustainable Communities, Preserving our Heritage cosponsored with the Marin County Department of Agriculture and Fibershed

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