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NEWS
Media Contacts: Jane McBride, Illinois State Representative, Project Coyote P: 217-652-2731 E: jmcbride@projectcoyote.org Nadia Steinzor, Carnivore Conservation Director, Project Coyote P: 845-417-6505 E: nsteinzor@projectcoyote.org Illinois
By: Nadia Steinzor, Carnivore Conservation Director Throughout history, humans have had a penchant for killing wildlife they perceive as dangerous, in the way of agriculture,
Media Contacts: Mark Surls, Colorado & Northern Rockies Coordinator, Project Coyote P: 303-886-2141 E: msurls@projectcoyote.org Alli Henderson, Southern Rockies Director and Senior Attorney Center for
Media Contacts: Sarah Gorsline, Vermont State Representative, Project Coyote P: 978-618-0561 E: sgorsline@projectcoyote.org Bill will curb rodenticide use linked to child and pet poisonings while
Please join us in welcoming Ann Piquette to Project Coyote as our new Development Operations Coordinator. In her debut blog, Ann shares the early experiences
By: Gay Bradshaw, Founder and Director of The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence “Ah,” he thought, as the gentle breeze brought in the scent. Turning in
It is with great sadness that we learned of the passing of Christina Russo, a passionate coyote/animal advocate and dedicated Project Coyote supporter. As an
ACTION ALERTS
In recent years, Colorado has adopted policies to combat climate change, banned wildlife killing contests, and Thanks to strong public support, SB26-062 passed from the Colorado Senate Agriculture
We’re closer than ever to ending cruel wildlife killing contests in Illinois, but we need your help to move this critical bill forward. Thanks to
In recent years, Colorado has adopted policies to combat climate change, banned wildlife killing contests, and worked to bring back iconic species like bison and
We’re closer than ever to ending cruel wildlife killing contests in Illinois—but we need your help to move this critical bill forward. Thanks to the
We need your voice—now. The Vermont State House Committee on Agriculture, Food Resiliency, and Forestry has agreed to hear testimony and vote on H.758, a
The Colorado Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee has agreed to hear testimony and vote on SB26-062, a bill to reduce the use of the
In a blatant attempt to weaken the rule of law, the Administration has proposed several changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) that, if passed, would
We need your voice—now. Massachusetts is on the verge of becoming a leader in wildlife protection by implementing restrictions on the use of deadly anticoagulant
In 2020, a majority of Colorado voters made history when they approved a ballot measure to bring wolves back to their historic home. Wildlife officials
Submit comments by: August 4, 2025 Testify: August 21, 8:30AM MDT, virtual and in-person As the saying goes, if you give a greedy person an