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Project Coyote We reached out to Project Coyote, an extraordinary organization based in California, with a powerful woman at the helm, Camilla Fox. Who is she and

Linda Peters carries a baseball bat to ward of coyotes as she walks through Seal Beach with Angel. Photo: Irfan Khan / McClatchy-Tribune News Service

“Wolf Park Indiana” Photo by Serge Melki via Flickr Creative Commons News about the massacre of 890 wolves in Canada by a team of researchers

Linda Peters carries a baseball bat to ward of coyotes as she walks through Seal Beach with Angel. Photo: Irfan Khan / McClatchy-Tribune News Service

Prizes and inducements can no longer be awarded for nongame wildlife-killing contests in California. Photo by Shawn McCready, on Flickr Statewide ban in California and

The findings of a newly released academic paper may surprise you: Killing wolves actually leads to more dead cattle, not less.

Employing motion-sensored lights and sprinklers can keep coyotes away from your yards and gardens. (Photo by John Harrison — Project Coyote) Among the many things

Overview With the California Fish and Game Commission’s decision last week to ban most wildlife-killing contests in the state, California now caters somewhat less to

Image by Donald A. Higgs. I’ve written a number of essays that have centered on the question, “Should animals be killed in the name of, or

Keli Hendricks is interviewed on an Alabama radio show devoted to hunting and fishing called “Cast and Blast“. The hosts Steve Long and Rob Newman

You'll no longer be allowed to kill coyotes, foxes, bobcats and other animals to win a prize in California.
In a historic move aimed at making wildlife management both more ethical and more consistent with natural systems, lawmakers in California have approved a measure banning wildlife-killing contests — becoming the first state in the