by Project Coyote | Nov 7, 2024 | Notes From the Field
Scarlet’s Second Chance: A Coyote Pup’s Journey to Safety By Karin Saucedo In late June, I was driving back from transporting a coyote pup to a long-term wildlife rehabilitator when I received an urgent text about another displaced coyote pup. The Dallas-Fort Worth...
by Project Coyote | Oct 14, 2024 | Notes From the Field
From Advocate to Activist: Cheryl Alexander and the outsized influence of Takaya the Lone Sea Wolf By Kristen Weiss To hear the howl of a wolf is to vibrate with an ancient wildness, to feel at once haunted and elated, as if some deeply buried yearning has been...
by Project Coyote | Oct 4, 2024 | Notes From the Field
Interview with Author, Wildlife Advocate, & Photographer Stephanie Becker Project Coyote #CaptureCoexistence Contributor Stephanie Becker is an award-winning nature and wildlife photographer. Fortunately, this meant she had her camera ready the day she looked out...
by Project Coyote | Sep 5, 2024 | Notes From the Field
Bridging the Gap between Science and Action By Madelyn Garcia, Summer Policy Intern Ever since I was young, I had a strong affinity for the world around me. Growing up in both Manhattan and the Bronx my version of the “great outdoors” consisted of the concrete and...
by Project Coyote | Aug 9, 2024 | Notes From the Field
Interview with Wildlife Advocate & Photographer Josh Shandera Interview with Josh Shandera, #CaptureCoexistence Contributor There is nothing quite like observing wild coyotes, wolves, and bears in their natural habitats. Few people are lucky enough to experience...
by Project Coyote | Jul 17, 2024 | Notes From the Field
Creating Corridors: How Storytelling Fosters Empathy for Wild Kin by Vanessa Chakour, Project Coyote Ambassador We humans are a storytelling species, drawn to tales that illuminate worlds beyond our own. As children, we devour books like Charlotte’s Web,...