by Project Coyote | Jun 21, 2017 | Notes From the Field
Project Coyote’s Camilla Fox interviewed Becky Weed, who serves on Project Coyote’s Advisory Board, about her experiences, perceptions and views as a predator-friendly sheep rancher in Belgrade, Montana, where she and her husband raise sheep while peacefully...
by Project Coyote | May 12, 2017 | Notes From the Field
We are pleased to share our interview with volunteer Fauna Tomlinson, who last December (along with Keli Hendricks, Project Coyote’s Ranching with Wildlife Coordinator) received our Guardian of the Pack award for outstanding contribution to Project Coyote. We spoke of...
by Project Coyote | Feb 21, 2017 | Notes From the Field
In December 2016 Project Coyote recognized Keli Hendricks’ contributions to with Project Coyote’s Guardian of the Pack Award. Here we ask Keli to share her background and involvement with Project Coyote as the organization’s Ranching with Wildlife Coordinator: PROJECT...
by Dan Flores | Nov 15, 2016 | Notes From the Field
As I relate in Coyote America, the book’s origins in my mind probably go back to my childhood in Louisiana in the 1960s, when coyotes were colonizing the South and East. Prepped to be fascinated by wild canids by the first of several Walt Disney films about coyotes, I...
by Project Coyote | Nov 15, 2016 | Notes From the Field
Project Coyote’s Colorado and New Mexico Representative Judy Paulsen has been educating people in both states about intelligent coexistence with coyotes and creating compassionate, Coyote Friendly Communities for more than three years. In this role, she holds public...
by Project Coyote | Nov 15, 2016 | Notes From the Field
Experience and evidence shows that good animal husbandry practices, combined with strategic nonlethal predator control methods, can considerably reduce livestock losses. Project Coyote’s Ranching With Wildlife program assists ranchers with non-lethal livestock...