Foxlight Testing: An Interview With Ranching With Wildlife Coordinator Keli Hendricks
Experience and evidence shows that good animal husbandry practices, combined with strategic nonlethal predator control methods, can considerably reduce livestock losses. Project Coyote’s Ranching With Wildlife program assists ranchers with non-lethal livestock...
Conserving the Future is a Matter of Public Trust
Last May, a group of children persuaded the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to compel the state government to regulate greenhouse gases. Their case was based on a claim that the atmosphere falls under a long-standing legal principle: the government is obligated...
Interview With Wildlife Photographer Daniel Dietrich
Daniel Dietrich is a professional wildlife photographer, a certified California Naturalist and owner and founder of Point Reyes Safaris in Point Reyes, California. While his travels have taken him to every continent to photograph wildlife, his love of the Point Reyes...
Project Coyote Honors Roger Hopping with the First Annual Coyote Warrior Award
In January of 2013 I received a call from Roger Hopping who was desperately seeking assistance to stop coyote a killing contest scheduled to take place the next month in his home community of Adin in Modoc County, California and neighboring counties. As Roger...
Keeping It Wild:
An Interview With Brooke and Sabrina Sahanaja
We were honored this past August to receive a visit from a remarkable young conservationist, seven year-old Brooke Sahanaja and her mother, Sabrina. It seems that Brooke had become so concerned about coyotes disappearing from the area near their home outside of Los...
The Profanity of the Profanity Peak Wolf Pack Massacre
The recent killing of six members of the Profanity Peak wolf pack in NE Washington in retribution for the loss of a few cattle is emblematic of what is wrong with public land policy.
Coyote Friendly Communities: Meet Citizen Dan
Venture out into one of the many parks, hiking trails or neighborhoods in the Bay Area and you will likely encounter signs of one of Project Coyote’s most exciting and growing programs, called Coyote Friendly Communities™. For the past year, Project Coyote has worked...
A Workshop for Ranching and Wildlife
In March of 2016 Project Coyote, Fibershed and the County of Marin co-sponsored a workshop designed to share wisdom and build knowledge around non-lethal approaches to protecting livestock from predators. Nearly 100 people turned out for this day-long event that...
Coyote Ecology: The Rites (and Wrongs) of Spring & Early Summer
Springtime and early summer mean birth, growth, and renewal. For coyotes, it can also mean bullets, arrows, and killing contests. Killing contests are permitted in nearly all US states, and they are often held at night during the coyotes’ short window for breeding....
At the Conference: North American Congress for Conservation Biology
From Madison Wisconsin, for the North American Congress for Conservation Biology Conference.
ENDANGERED SPECIES AND ENDANGERED SCIENCE
Friday May 20th was Endangered Species Day, an opportunity to reflect on the beauty and value of wildlife, and acknowledge the role the Endangered Species Act (ESA) plays in protecting our most threatened species from extinction. A key requirement of the ESA is that...
OUR WILDLIFE TRUST
Governments are accountable to the broad public interest for preserving and regulating environmental assets.










