Dave Parsons receives Environmental Hero Award from OneEarth
Dave Parsons receives Environmental Hero Award from OneEarth It is with great pride and excitement that I share the news that Project Coyote’s founding science advisory board member Dave Parsons just received the Environmental Hero Award from One Earth. For more...
MEDIA RELEASE | Public Interest Groups Sue Plumas and Sierra Counties Over Taxpayer-Funded Wildlife Killing
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - MARCH 2, 2022 Public Interest Groups Sue Plumas and Sierra Counties Over Taxpayer-Funded Wildlife Killing Environmental Violations, Animal Cruelty and Threat to Wolves Cited in New Lawsuit Quincy, Calif. — Feather River Action! and Project...
MEDIA RELEASE | Mixed Victory for Wolves; Billboards Demand Relisting for Northern Rockies Population
Starting this week, drivers traveling two major highway corridors in Montana and Idaho will see large billboards featuring a call-to-action to #RelistWolves under the Endangered Species Act.
Public invited to wolf art exhibition closing reception
The public is invited to attend a closing reception for an art exhibition shedding light on the plight of wolves in Michigan, The Spirit of the Hunt, is from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11 at the (SCENE) Metrospace gallery in East Lansing.
Animal Culture Magazine
Animal Culture MagazineAnimal Culture Magazine is creating a powerful voice for Animals! View their feature on Project Coyote’s work here and support them to have full access to their publication by subscribing online.Download the pdf of Project Coyote and...
Over 81,000 Demand Support For Long-Term Mexican Gray Wolf Conservation
Over 81,000 people called on the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) in a recent comment period to establish stronger protections for endangered Mexican gray wolves.
Nevada Wildlife Commission defies science and public sentiment
For Immediate Release: Nov. 8, 2021 Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners defies science and public sentiment with 5-4 vote The proposed rule, narrowly defeated, would have banned grisly wildlife killing contests Reno, Nev. — On Friday, the Nevada Board of Wildlife...
Proposed Management Rule for Mexican Gray Wolves Still Inadequate
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 28,2021 PROPOSED USFWS MEXICAN GRAY WOLF MANAGEMENT RULE STILL INADEQUATE TO RECOVER SPECIES ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Yesterday, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) released an advance copy of a court-ordered revision to the rule...
Wolf Coalition Celebrates Return Of Mexican Gray Wolf “Anubis” To Northern Arizona
For Immediate Release: October 27, 2021 Wolf Coalition Celebrates Return Of Mexican Gray Wolf “Anubis" To Northern Arizona FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Wandering Mexican gray wolf m2520 (named “Anubis” by schoolkids) has once again made his way north of Interstate 40, the...
State Judge Issues “Dramatic Decision” In Striking Down Wisconsin Wolf Hunt
For Immediate Release: October 27, 2021 State Judge Issues "Dramatic Decision"in Striking Down Wisconsin Wolf Hunt Decision could spare hundreds of wolves targeted for killing Madison, WI. — In the biggest news so far for wolf protection in the United States in...
Ask courts to stop November Wisconsin Wolf Hunt
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 13, 2021 Wildlife Conservationists Ask Court to Issue Immediate Injunction Against November Wisconsin Wolf Hunt and Deny Hunting Group Intervention Madison, WI. — Today lawyers for Animal Wellness Action, the Center for a...
Wildlife for all
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 30, 2021 (LAS CRUCES, NM) Today the Southwest Environmental Center announced that it is launching Wildlife for All, a national campaign to reform state wildlife management to be more ecological-driven, democratic and...
Fighting Hate With Love and Lawsuits
By targeting native wildlife like wolves, Wisconsin is harming the sacred relationships we have with life and land.
Groups back Bozeman biologist Mike Phillips for USFWS chief
If several biologists and groups have their way, a third Montanan could be considered for a leadership position in the Biden administration.
Conservation Groups & Scientists Support Nomination of Michael Phillips for Director of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 23, 2021 Conservation Groups & Scientists Support Nomination of Michael Phillips for Director of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Washington, D.C. — Today dozens of non-governmental organizations and scientists sent a letter to...
Area municipalities should stand against pointless wildlife-killing events
The Reno City Council recently threw its weight behind a push to ban wildlife-killing contests in Nevada, voting 6-1 to urge state wildlife officials to do away with the barbaric practice.
Reno City Council Backs Ban on Wildlife Killing Contests
The Reno City Council is the latest to join the push to outlaw wildlife killing contests in Nevada.
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.