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By Christopher Lile, Project Coyote Operations & Communications Director   When I joined the Project Coyote team, several friends and acquaintances jokingly asked if I was

File a witness slip to support HB2900 Every year, cruel and ecologically destructive wildlife killing contests are held throughout Illinois targeting coyotes, foxes, raccoons and

We need your help in urging the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners to ban wildlife killing contests.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has proposed a rule that would limit predator control across the millions of acres that encompass the National Wildlife Refuge System.

Notes From The Field Blog By Sarah Gorsline, Project Coyote Vermont State Representative & MultiMedia Associate Not long ago I returned to the Green Mountain

Starting this week, drivers in Illinois will see new billboards along the Interstate 55 corridor (in Logan and Montgomery Counties). Created and funded by Project Coyote,
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced it would not restore Endangered Species Act protections for our nation’s most persecuted wolves in the Northern Rockies.
Canyon’s Law (H.R. 4068/S. 1940) has been reintroduced in the 118th Congress by Rep. Jared Huffman, Rep. Steve Cohen, and Sen. Jeff Merkley. With increased public awareness about the barbarity of sodium cyanide and its
This legislative session, New Hampshire lawmakers can prohibit coyote hunting during pup-rearing months by passing HB1100. Help us urge members of the House Fish and Game and Marine Resources Committee to vote yes on HB1100
Take action in support of S.258 (sponsored by Senators Bray, Hardy, McCormack, and White). Vermont has the chance to lead the nation in wildlife governance and science-based wildlife policy.

Notes From The Field Blog by Renee Seacor, Project Coyote Carnivore Conservation Director On Christmas day, a wolf strayed beyond Yellowstone National Park’s invisible

Today Gov. Kathy Hochul signed critical legislation ending wildlife killing contests for coyotes, foxes, bobcats, squirrels, raccoons, crows and other species in New York. New York is the tenth state to end these gruesome competitions