Mirror, mirror on the wall: The wolf as scapegoat
Many Canadians now conceive of “progress” as the unremitting economic development and expansion of the human footprint, necessarily at the expense of the natural environment.
Many Canadians now conceive of “progress” as the unremitting economic development and expansion of the human footprint, necessarily at the expense of the natural environment.
Watch this video from our partners at Comfort Theory explaining why Wisconsin’s wolves should be protected, not persecuted.
Art Exhibit “The Spirit of the Hunt” Highlights the Plight of Wildlife, Inspiring Appreciation and Action
Michigan Tech’s College of Forest Resources and Environmental Sciences and Department of Visual and Performing Arts are excited to announce the multimedia art exhibit, The Spirit of the Hunt, presented in collaboration with Project Coyote.
Ukiah, CA — Today, wildlife advocates declared victory when the Mendocino Board of Supervisors voted to terminate their contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services program. Mendocino County, like most western counties, contracted with the federal program to kill native wild animals largely at the behest of ranchers and farmers. This victory comes after nearly a decade of attempts to hold Wildlife Services accountable to the public that funds their lethal activities in the county.
Join Project Coyote, WildEarth Guardians, HSUS and fellow advocates for a free webinar August 18, 2021 at 6pm PT on wildlife trapping in Nevada.