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Join us in urging Montana FWP to finalize a plan grounded in science and ethical coexistence.
Project Coyote welcomed a decision announced on November 22nd by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) that will stop the use of M-44 devices – also known as cyanide bombs – on 245 million acres
Project Coyote, alongside coalition allies, submitted a petition for rulemaking to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA), urging the agency for a comprehensive regulatory framework to govern the Wildlife Services program to ensure consistency with
Canids on Galveston Island, Texas could hold the key to the recovery of critically endangered red wolves with recent research reporting high levels of red wolf ancestry in these individuals. Take action to protect them.

Sign up before October 19th to advocate for Wisconsin’s Wolves   On October 25th, the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (WNRB) will be voting to approve

Join us in urging your state legislators to ban wildlife killing contests held throughout Illinois and support HB2900.

Notes From The Field Blog by Renee Seacor, Carnivore Conservation Manager As a native New Yorker and the Carnivore Conservation Manager at Project Coyote, advocating

Notes From The Field Blog by Mack Cote, Project Coyote Programs & Campaigns Intern The year is 2007 and it is spring or autumn or

Today, we achieved a momentous VICTORY for Oregon’s wildlife! The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission just voted (X-X) to ban wildlife killing contests statewide, which makes Oregon the ninth state to ban these

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – September 12, 2023 Media Contacts: Francisco J. Santiago-Ávila, fran@projectcoyote.org Melissa Smith, msmith@wiwolvesandwildlife.org Paul Collins, paul@animalwellnessaction.com MADISON, WI –Today, Project Coyote, the

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) recently released their updated Wolf Management Plan (WMP), which will guide all management and efforts related

Contact the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission and urge them to ban wildlife killing contests (by Sept. 11).