As part of our Coyote Friendly Communities (CFC) Program, Project Coyote works with communities across North America to promote public awareness and education about safe and effective ways to peacefully coexist with coyotes and other wildlife. As part of this program, I’ll be at The Randall Museum in San Francisco starting at 7pm on August 16 for a lively discussion and workshop about living safely and peacefully with San Francisco’s resident coyotes. I’ll be joined by SF Parks and Recreation and SF Animal Care and Control, and a question-and-answer session will follow the presentation. More information here.
Project Coyote will also be joining other wildlife groups on October 13 at San Francisco’s Mission Bay Conference Center for the Wildlife Conservation Network Fall Expo—one of the foremost events of its kind and host to some of the most preeminent conservation organizations in the world.
Come meet our team at these very popular events, and visit our Events page for more information.
For our native Song Dogs,
Keli Hendricks
Project Coyote Ranching with Wildlife Coordinator