For all beings part 1
I’m very much an immigrant: to the Midwest, to science and to rewilding. And yet, as with coyotes in the eastern U.S., I feel at home. I was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico. I was a working-class city kid that did not spend much time out in nature, except for the occasional beach trip.
MEDIA RELEASE | Dozens of Conservation Groups, Scientists Call on New York to Protect Wolves
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - SEPTEMBER 15, 2022 Dozens of Conservation Groups, Scientists Call on New York to Protect Wolves ALBANY, N.Y.— Nearly 40 regional and national conservation groups and leading independent scientists sent a letter today urging the New York State...
Protect California’s Black Bears!
Protect California’s Black Bears! Voice your support for bears by emailing the California Wildlife Resources Committee before September 12th and by testifying virtually on Thursday, September 15th (even if you live outside of CA!) Despite reporting population declines...
Notes from the Field: Project Coyote Representative John Maguranis springs into action to save the lives of four coyote pups!
NOTES FROM THE FIELD: Project Coyote Representative John Maguranis springs into action to save the lives of four coyote pups!Written by John Maguranis, Project Coyote Massachusetts Representative, and retired Animal Control Officer, Belmont, MAOn August 9th, I was...
Illinois Residents: Help Ban Wildlife Killing Contests in Illinois!
Illinois Residents: Help Ban Wildlife Killing Contests in Illinois! Speak up to let the IDNR know you support prohibiting WKCs in Illinois Every year, Illinois is home to over a dozen cruel and senseless Wildlife Killing Contests (WKCs) throughout the state. WKCs...
Wisconsin Residents: Take Action for Wisconsin’s wildlife!
Wisconsin Residents: Support citizen resolutions to protect Wisconsin’s wildlife! Sign up to comment in support of wildlife before August 25th During the Wisconsin Conservation Congress’ (WCC) 2022 Spring Hearing, wildlife advocates were able to pass multiple...
Notes from the Field ~ Backyard Coexistence
Kelly Borgmann Midwest Coexistence CoordinatorBackyard Coexistence Much of Project Coyote’s news of coyotes, wolves, bobcats and other wildlife may seem like it comes from the wild frontier of nature. We share with you stories about stopping wildlife killing contests,...
Protect America’s Wolves Campaign Update!
Advocate for our nation’s wolves with public comment deadlines that are rapidly approaching!
NACA Webinar NFTF 2022
For this Notes from the Field blog, we’ve followed up with Jerrica Owen, Executive Director of NACA. Jerrica is an accomplished animal welfare professional with nearly 20 years of experience in emergent animal welfare issues.
MEDIA RELEASE | Project Coyote and the National Animal Care & Control Association join forces for wildlife coexistence
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - JULY 6, 2022 Project Coyote and the National Animal Care & Control Association join forces for wildlife coexistence New partnership provides resources to inform, educate and empower animal control officers and the public about wildlife...
Free Webinar! Project Coyote and the National Animal Care & Control Association Join Forces
We’re excited to launch new informational resources about coexistence with wildlife as part of an exciting partnership announcement: Project Coyote is teaming up with the National Animal Care & Control Association (NACA)!
New Coalition Aims to Outlaw ‘Barbaric’ Wildlife Killing Contests
More than 50 state and national organizations have joined forces in a coalition to end wildlife killing contests targeting coyotes, wolves, bobcats, and other species. The coalition was launched by Project Coyote and the Humane Society of the United States, which estimates that around 60,000 animals were being killed in contests annually prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.