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Today, more than 15 members of Congress introduced legislation that would prohibit wildlife killing contests on more than 500 million acres of U.S. public lands.
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission voted 4-5 today to oppose a permanent spring black bear hunting season.

It is with great pride and excitement that I share the news that Project Coyote’s founding science advisory board member Dave Parsons just received

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – MARCH 2, 2022 Public Interest Groups Sue Plumas and Sierra Counties Over Taxpayer-Funded Wildlife Killing Environmental Violations, Animal Cruelty and Threat

Starting this week, drivers traveling two major highway corridors in Montana and Idaho will see large billboards featuring a call-to-action to #RelistWolves under the Endangered Species Act.
Join Project Coyote Ranching With Wildlife Coordinator Keli Hendricks at 6 p.m. PT Thursday, Feb. 17 for a presentation about coyotes in our midst.
The public is invited to attend a closing reception for an art exhibition shedding light on the plight of wolves in Michigan, The Spirit of the Hunt, is from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11 at

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Over 81,000 people called on the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) in a recent comment period to establish stronger protections for endangered Mexican gray wolves.
Mendocino County has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to find vendors for wildlife exclusionary services, coexistence practice focused on preventing entry of wildlife into places where they can come into conflict with people.

For Immediate Release: Nov. 8, 2021 Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners defies science and public sentiment with 5-4 vote The proposed rule, narrowly defeated, would

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 28,2021 PROPOSED USFWS MEXICAN GRAY WOLF MANAGEMENT RULE STILL INADEQUATE TO RECOVER SPECIES ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Yesterday, the U.S. Fish