by Project Coyote | Sep 23, 2019 | Notes From the Field
Chris Schadler is a wild canid ecologist who has studied and taught wolf and coyote biology and conservation for over 25 years. She has also raised sheep using only non-lethal methods of predator control. A force to be reckoned with, Chris has dedicated her time to Project Coyote as our New Hampshire and Vermont Representative, inspiring people with presentations about coexisting with coyotes and achieving landmark policy changes for wildlife. We are lucky to have such a multidimensional and dynamic woman in our pack!
by Project Coyote | Mar 19, 2019 | Notes From the Field
Matt Francis is the director of Prescott Observatory and Dark Star Quantum Cosmology Research in Prescott, Arizona, and is a fierce advocate for wildlife. Having joined Project Coyote as a Program Associate in late 2018, Matt has dedicated countless hours to ending wildlife killing contests in Arizona–and already has several victories under his belt! He and a committed group of local citizens, including Project Coyote Program Associate Linda Bolon, have significantly raised public awareness about killing contests in the state–including the gruesome Santa Slay Coyote Tournament.
by Project Coyote | Oct 3, 2018 | Notes From the Field
Dr. Adrian Treves is professor and founder of the Carnivore Coexistence Lab at the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. We are fortunate to have him serve on Project Coyote’s Science Advisory Board.
by Project Coyote | Jun 13, 2018 | Notes From the Field
Dr. Chris Mowry founded the Atlanta Coyote Project in 2015, and last year we were fortunate to have him join Project Coyote’s esteemed Science Advisory Board.
by Project Coyote | May 5, 2018 | Notes From the Field
As Project Coyote works with colleagues and coalitions to reform predator management at federal, state and county levels, we are also building partnerships to advance peaceful coexistence models.
by Project Coyote | Nov 16, 2017 | Notes From the Field
As I reflect on my time at the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival promoting our new film KILLING GAMES ~ Wildlife In The Crosshairs with my friend and colleague, conservation photographer Cheryl Alexander, I’m excited to share our recent interview with her. I...