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Bill H.R. 845 would strip wolves of their vital federal protections under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Tell your Representatives to vote NO on H.R. 845!

Your voice is needed to help end cruel wildlife killing contests in New Hampshire! HB589, a bill to ban wildlife killing contests and prohibit wanton

We need your help in protecting Nevada mountain lions! Last October, wildlife advocates submitted a petition to the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners requesting changes to trapping

Project Coyote Joins More Than 60 Conservation Groups to Oppose Deadly M-44s Project Coyote joined over 60 conservation groups, led by the Center for Biological

Contact your congressional representative and ask them to support and co-sponsor H.R.9568, introduced by Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC-1), to prohibit people from using a motor

Join us in Celebrating Wolf Awareness Week! This week, we’re hosting events and sharing engaging social media posts all week to honor wolves and highlight

Coloradans: Vote Yes on Proposition 127 Ballots are on their way to the mailboxes of Colorado voters! And this year, the lives of mountain lions,

Media Contacts: info@projectcoyote.org, 415.326.4110 Wildlife Killing Contests, Wolf and Coyote ‘Whacking,’ and Other Cruel Practices Among Key Concerns Polled Fort Collins, CO – Results of a national public survey published

August 30, 2024 Media Contacts: info@projectcoyote.org, 415.326.4110 WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Project Coyote announced a new campaign aimed at ending wildlife killing contests across Michigan. Wildlife killing

Following an earlier Notice of Intent to Sue, a coalition of organizations has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for their refusal to give Endangered Species Act (ESA) protections to
Just last month we shared the exciting news that H.R.8492, the Prohibit Wildlife Killing Contests Act of 2024, sponsored by Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN), was introduced in the House of Representatives. This act would prohibit
Today, more than 14 members of the House of Representatives introduced legislation that would prohibit organizing, sponsoring, conducting or participating in wildlife killing contests on more than 500 million acres of U.S. public lands.