Reforming Wildlife Governance

Comment Deadline: May 12 / Testify: May 15 @ 1pm PT If you’ve already submitted a comment to the WRC in support of ending the

The Wildlife Resources Committee (WRC), part of the California Fish and Game Commission, is considering changes to how it currently manages coyotes. Because they are

Grizzlies need your voice now. Please submit a comment by March 17 telling FWS to stand firm and protect grizzly bears!

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

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,

Currently, mountain lions across Texas are hunted and trapped year-round without any limits, seasons, reporting, or management restrictions. This month, for the first time, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) will consider reforms to
We are excited to once again partner with the Great Lakes Wildlife Alliance, Friends of the Wisconsin Wolf and Wildlife, Animal Wellness Action, Global Alliance for The Rights of Nature, and the Ho-Chunk Nation in
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

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.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – August 21, 2023 Media Contacts: info@projectcoyote.org, 415.326.4110 Public comment period concludes for proposed rulemakings on how Fish and Wildlife Service and