by Project Coyote | Oct 10, 2023 | Notes From the Field
A Journey to Coexistence By Lindsay Hoppestad, Project Coyote Programs & Campaigns Intern I grew up with the clickety-clack of dog nails on the floor and the soothing motorboat pur from a cat snuggled in my lap. I was that kid who wrote stories about adventures...
by Project Coyote | Sep 29, 2023 | Notes From the Field
Replacing Wildlife Killing by Building Communities of Coexistence By Renee Seacor, Carnivore Conservation Manager As a native New Yorker and the Carnivore Conservation Manager at Project Coyote, advocating for increased protections for our nation’s persecuted...
by Project Coyote | Sep 22, 2023 | Notes From the Field
Uplifting Nonhuman Animacy & Agency By Mack Cote, Project Coyote Programs & Campaigns Intern The year is 2007 and it is spring or autumn or somewhere in between. I am a quiet girl and the white crescents of my fingernails are cemented with sweet dirt. My legs...
by Christopher Lile | Jun 29, 2023 | Notes From the Field
QUALITIES AND VIRTUES WOLVES AND HUMANS SHARE By Dr. Michael W. Fox Forward by Camilla Fox: Despite President Biden telling his grandchildren he was committed to protecting wolves during an interview with Coyote Peterson, wolves continue to be under assault across the...
by Christopher Lile | May 30, 2023 | Notes From the Field
Just the Messenger By Sheryl Hester My curiosity for natural animal behaviors started at four years old when I escaped to the outdoors. I learned the wild animals in their outdoor habitat were more nurturing than the human family around me. I studied animals...
by Christopher Lile | May 1, 2023 | Notes From the Field
Red River War: An Instrumental Journey Through the Last Major Conflict on the Southern Plains By M. Walker About a year ago, I joined the Project Coyote team via the Artists For Wild Nature program, introduced myself, shared a unique conceptual instrumental album I...