Cats Don’t Roam in Places Coyotes Call Home
In one of the largest studies of its kind, a volunteer-fueled camera trapping effort showed that where coyotes have moved in, cats are nowhere to be found.
Coyotes and the ‘Kill It’ Fallacy
There has swept over this a nation an egregious “kill it” fallacy. If it doesn’t work for our immediate interests… Kill it.
10 fascinating facts about urban coyotes
Urban coyotes are present in practically every city across the United States. For many cities, the appearance of coyotes has happened only within the last few decades, and residents are still trying to get used to their new neighbors.
What to do if you encounter a coyote while walking your dog
By far, the biggest source of conflict between urban coyotes and humans centers around pets.
It’s coyote pupping season! What you need to know to coexist
Urban coyotes tend to make the news a lot more often at this time of year. More sightings, more interactions with dogs, more so-called stalking of people walking or cycling through parks and trails.
Song Dogs
Three a.m. and the room was dark save for weak moonlight through the north window. The little wolves had moved into the corn stubble and their cries had jarred me awake again.
These Gory New Hunting Competitions Have Taken the Country by Storm
Standing in a West Texas sporting goods store parking lot on a recent Sunday morning, Margaret Lloyd felt like she’d wandered onto the set of a gory movie.
Killing Coyotes, Bobcats and Foxes for Fun and Profit
Standing in a West Texas sporting goods store parking lot on a recent Sunday morning, Margaret Lloyd felt like she’d wandered onto the set of a gory movie.
That Howling? Just New York’s Neighborhood Coyotes
On a cold, clear afternoon in Pelham Bay Park, the tracks were etched in the crusted snow, doglike but more oblong, the claws less prominent and, over all, more compact.
Coyote finds old dog toy, acts like a puppy
Photographer Pamela Underhill Karaz lives in Trenton Falls, New York, in a rural area. Her own property is 48 acres of forest and field, which means she gets to see her fair share of wildlife right in her own backyard.
Are wolves good for business?
Economic progress and environmental protection should go hand in hand. Many Oregonians, including myself, have built businesses founded on the idea that we do best when we balance growth with sustainability.
‘Miracle’ Dog Exposes America’s Shameful Use Of Leghold Traps
Every year on public and private land throughout the country, thousands of animals suffer and die slow deaths after becoming ensnared in leghold traps, considered by some to be one of the cruelest devices ever invented by man.
Fox News Interviews Marilyn McGee, Project Coyote’s North Carolina Representative
Our North Carolina representative spoke with Fox News on coexisting with coyotes.
Coyote encounters becoming more common in New Jersey
A lone coyote. Wolf-like, with a long snout and bushy, black-tipped tail.
John Maguranis Interviewed by Newton Free Library
John Maguranis from Project Coyote Massachusetts, John’s presentations empower communities with the tools, information and resources they need to coexist with coyotes.
Critics try to ban coyote hunting contests
Critics of coyote hunting contests hope to ban the controversial practice in Nevada, insisting it amounts to little more than wanton slaughter of wildlife.
Environmental Groups Sue Predator Control Agency in Idaho
Five conservation groups that contend federal officials in Idaho are violating environmental laws by killing wolves, coyotes and other wildlife to protect livestock and crops have filed a federal lawsuit.
Lawsuit by conservationists says U.S. agency indiscriminately kills Idaho wildlife
U.S. conservation groups accused the federal Wildlife Services in a lawsuit filed on Wednesday of indiscriminately killing a multitude of wildlife like wolves and mountain lions in Idaho to benefit ranchers and farmers.
Sportsmen, Environmentalists Clash Over Predator Hunting
This week, a convention of predator hunters is gathering in Tucson.
There’s a reason you’ve never heard of this wildlife-killing agency
The odds are good you have never heard of a small federal agency that goes by the curious name of Wildlife Services.
