Scarlet’s Second Chance: A Coyote Pup’s Journey to Safety
Scarlet’s Second Chance: A Coyote Pup’s Journey to Safety By Karin Saucedo In late June, I was driving back from transporting a coyote pup to a long-term wildlife rehabilitator when I received an urgent text about another displaced coyote pup. The Dallas-Fort Worth...
From Advocate to Activist: Cheryl Alexander and the outsized influence of Takaya the Lone Sea Wolf
From Advocate to Activist: Cheryl Alexander and the outsized influence of Takaya the Lone Sea Wolf By Kristen Weiss To hear the howl of a wolf is to vibrate with an ancient wildness, to feel at once haunted and elated, as if some deeply buried yearning has been...
Interview with Author, Wildlife Advocate, & Photographer Stephanie Becker
Interview with Author, Wildlife Advocate, & Photographer Stephanie Becker Project Coyote #CaptureCoexistence Contributor Stephanie Becker is an award-winning nature and wildlife photographer. Fortunately, this meant she had her camera ready the day she looked out...
Bridging the Gap Between Science and Action
Bridging the Gap between Science and Action By Madelyn Garcia, Summer Policy Intern Ever since I was young, I had a strong affinity for the world around me. Growing up in both Manhattan and the Bronx my version of the “great outdoors” consisted of the concrete and...
Interview with Wildlife Advocate & Photographer Josh Shandera
Interview with Wildlife Advocate & Photographer Josh Shandera Interview with Josh Shandera, #CaptureCoexistence Contributor There is nothing quite like observing wild coyotes, wolves, and bears in their natural habitats. Few people are lucky enough to experience...
Creating Corridors: How Storytelling Fosters Empathy for Wild Kin by Vanessa Chakour
Creating Corridors: How Storytelling Fosters Empathy for Wild Kin by Vanessa Chakour, Project Coyote Ambassador We humans are a storytelling species, drawn to tales that illuminate worlds beyond our own. As children, we devour books like Charlotte's Web, Winnie The...
Project Coyote Celebrates The Impact Of Imagery On Nature Photography Day
Project Coyote Celebrates The Impact Of Imagery On Nature Photography Day June 15th is Nature Photography Day, created to encourage people to enjoy and learn about nature photography, and to use images to support conservation and protect landscapes, plants, and...
16th Anniversary Interview with Founder & Executive Director Camilla Fox
16th Anniversary Interview with Founder & Executive Director Camilla Fox In honor of Project Coyote’s 16th Anniversary, we are thrilled to share an interview below with Project Coyote’s Founder & Executive Director, Camilla Fox. In it, she shares her...
Persecution, torture and senseless death: the grim reality of being a wild carnivore in the US
Persecution, torture and senseless death: the grim reality of being a wild carnivore in the US By Francisco Santiago-Ávila, Project Coyote Science & Ethics Manager Where do the disappeared go? Search in the water and in the bushes And why do they disappear?...
Biologist and Wildlife Photographer Larry Taylor: Synthesizing Science and Sentience
Biologist and Wildlife Photographer Larry Taylor: Synthesizing Science and Sentience Interview with Larry Taylor, #CaptureCoexistence Contributor I recently spoke with biology professor and wildlife photographer Larry Taylor about his career path and why he was...
Radicalizing Compassion for Coyotes to Create a Just Future for ALL Wildlife
Radicalizing Compassion for Coyotes to Create a Just Future for ALL Wildlife By Christopher Lile, Project Coyote Operations & Communications Director When I joined the Project Coyote team, several friends and acquaintances jokingly asked if I was “downgrading...
Storytelling and Bridge-Building in Support of Wild Carnivores in Vermont
Storytelling and Bridge-Building in Support of Wild Carnivores in Vermont By Sarah Gorsline, Project Coyote Vermont State Representative & MultiMedia Associate Not long ago I returned to the Green Mountain State, also known as Vermont, where I grew up visiting...