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We’re closer than ever to ending cruel wildlife killing contests in Illinois, but we need your help to move this critical bill forward. Thanks to

Media Contacts: Jane McBride, Illinois State Representative, Project Coyote P: 217-652-2731 E: jmcbride@projectcoyote.org Nadia Steinzor, Carnivore Conservation Director, Project Coyote P: 845-417-6505 E: nsteinzor@projectcoyote.org Illinois

Media Contacts: Mark Surls, Colorado & Northern Rockies Coordinator, Project Coyote P: 303-886-2141 E: msurls@projectcoyote.org Alli Henderson, Southern Rockies Director and Senior Attorney Center for

Media Contacts: Sarah Gorsline, Vermont State Representative, Project Coyote P: 978-618-0561 E: sgorsline@projectcoyote.org Bill will curb rodenticide use linked to child and pet poisonings while

Today, four conservation groups challenged Montana’s 2025/26 wolf regulations, which greenlit the killing of 558 wolves by hunting, trapping, and lethal control.

We need your voice—now. Massachusetts is on the verge of becoming a leader in wildlife protection by implementing restrictions on the use of deadly anticoagulant

For Wolf Awareness Week, we are honored to share this guest blog written by Science Advisory Board Member Dave Parsons, who outlines the history of

Today, four conservation groups challenged Montana’s 2025/26 wolf regulations, which greenlit the killing of 558 wolves by hunting, trapping, and lethal control.

Join us in Celebrating Wolf Awareness Week! Each day from October 19 – 25 we’re hosting events and sharing engaging social media posts all week

Conservation groups over the weekend urged the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to acknowledge that wolves deserve protection.
Today, 458 wolves in the state of Montana received a death sentence from the Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission.

Submit comments by: August 4, 2025 Testify: August 21, 8:30AM MDT, virtual and in-person As the saying goes, if you give a greedy person an