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I’m very much an immigrant: to the Midwest, to science and to rewilding. And yet, as with coyotes in the eastern U.S., I feel at home. I was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – SEPTEMBER 15, 2022 ALBANY, N.Y.— Nearly 40 regional and national conservation groups and leading independent scientists sent a letter today urging

Voice your support for bears by emailing the California Wildlife Resources Committee before September 12th and by testifying virtually on Thursday, September 15th (even if

Speak up to let the IDNR know you support prohibiting WKCs in Illinois Every year, Illinois is home to over a dozen cruel and senseless

Sign up to comment in support of wildlife before August 25th  During the Wisconsin Conservation Congress’ (WCC) 2022 Spring Hearing, wildlife advocates were able to

Advocate for our nation's wolves with public comment deadlines that are rapidly approaching!
Coyotes, foxes, and wolves have been vilified to such an extent that society has been conditioned to believe that carnivores are evil troublemakers, their lives worthless, and that killing them in mass numbers is for

Notes From The Field Blog by Dr. Michael W. Fox, with an introduction by Camilla Fox, Project Coyote Executive Director Dear Friend of Wildlife, Ongoing,

Contact your Representative if they serve on the House Committee on Natural Resources (HNRC) to support support of H.R.7398, which would prohibit wildlife killing contests across America.
A report in The Intercept was published this week detailing three years of investigative work by Western Watersheds Project in coordination with an agency whistleblower, uncovering systemic fraud and corruption by the federal Wildlife Services
Join our #ProtectAmericasWolves advocacy campaign and take weekly targeted actions to increase public pressure on our representatives, and demand the wolves of the Northern Rockies be relisted as endangered before it's too late.
Calls for a ban escalate as controversial hunting contests kill more than 60,000 animals a year. Hunting competitions to kill wild animals such as coyotes, bobcats, raccoons, skunks, and foxes for money and prizes are