by Felipe Gonzales | Jul 2, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016, What's Hot
A new report of vehicle and wildlife collisions along California’s highways combines roadkill data with preliminary crash data to identify hot spots that concern both public safety and conservation.
by Felipe Gonzales | Jul 2, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016, What's Hot
How to better educate the community on deterring urban coyotes dominated an opening discussion Wednesday by Los Angeles city officials weighing a City Council motion asking for a review of current practices. But no decisions were made on the city’s wildlife report...
by Project Coyote | Jun 28, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016, Media Release, Media Release Archive 2016, What's Hot
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 28, 2016 Torrance, CA — Project Coyote has learned that the City of Torrance hired a private trapping firm called “Critter Busters” to commence coyote trapping this week in the Madrona Marsh Preserve. The City has engaged with the...
by Felipe Gonzales | Jun 13, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016, What's Hot
In the wake of increased coyote sightings and pet attacks, two cities — Los Angeles and Torrance — will unveil plans this week on how to deal with the growing conflicts. In both cases, city officials will walk the tightrope on an issue that is fraught with...
by Project Coyote | Jun 2, 2016 | Media Release, Media Release Archive 2016, What's Hot
Wildlife Services’ Indiscriminate Trapping Endangers Family Pets SALINAS, Calif.— Animal protection and conservation organizations filed a lawsuit today challenging Monterey County’s contract renewal with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services – a...
by Project Coyote | May 2, 2016 | What's Hot
As part of Project Coyote’s Coyote Friendly Communities Program, we work with communities across the country to promote public awareness and education about safe and effective ways to peacefully coexist with coyotes and other wildlife.