by Project Coyote | Dec 23, 2020 | Notes From the Field
In this edition of our Notes from the Field blog, Dr. Michelle Lute expands on her webinar presentation and shares additional thoughts around compassionate conservation and coexistence that are informed by her extensive study and experience in the field.
by Project Coyote | Nov 30, 2020
2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Challenging. Exhausting. Disorienting. A year of upheaval and turmoil. 2020 has been all of these and more. But in this time of uncertainty, a fundamental truth gives us hope: together we...
by Project Coyote | Nov 6, 2020 | Coyote Chronicles
While unpredictability has defined so many of our lives of late, what is certain is that our work to defend North America’s wild carnivores continues unabated.
by Project Coyote | Aug 31, 2020
A Death Of Ethics: Is Hunting Destroying Itself? From killing baboon families to staging predator-killing contests, hunters stand accused of violating the north american model of wildlife conservation. Now they’re being called out by their own. Right now, as you read...
by Project Coyote | Jul 28, 2020 | Coyote Chronicles
Since our last edition of Coyote Chronicles, the world has turned upside down. A pandemic crisis, combined with an historic social justice movement, is redefining what we consider “normal.” We are at a critical crossroads. These challenges present a unique opportunity for systemic change—change that our planet, our society and our culture so desperately need. In fact, we are already seeing that change as people increasingly act; they engage for the causes they believe in.