by Project Coyote | Nov 26, 2018 | In the News
At the urging of Arizona citizens and local, state and national wildlife and animal protection organizations, the Dewey-Humboldt Town Council voted 4 to 2 last week in favor of a resolution that opposes wildlife killing contests.
by Project Coyote | Nov 25, 2018 | Media Release, Media Release Archive 2018
TORRANCE, Calif. — The Torrance City Council will revisit the City’s Urban Coyote Management Plan at a meeting tonight. Project Coyote and a large contingent of wildlife advocates will be present to request that the City Council oppose the indiscriminate killing of coyotes and support moving forward with a humane, nonlethal coyote management program.
by Project Coyote | Nov 1, 2018 | Action Alert
On November 27, the Torrance City Council will revisit the City’s Urban Coyote Management Plan. According to the Torrance Police Department report submitted at the September 18 meeting, the City Council will be reviewing a “comprehensive report on the [city’s] coyote management program, which will include a recommendation from [the Torrance Police Department] on the Urban Coyote Management Plan moving forward, a review of coyote management by other cities, lessons learned and options for the Council to consider.”
by Project Coyote | Mar 6, 2018
What: Informational talk and workshop about coexisting with coyotes Presenter: Keli Hendricks, Project Coyote Ranching with Wildlife Coordinator When: May 3, 2018, 5:30 – 7:00 pm (please note revised time) Where: North Berkeley Library, 1170 The Alameda,...
by Project Coyote | Jan 30, 2018
BERKELEY — A workshop on coyotes and how to coexist with them will be featured at the city’s animal shelter from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 pm Feb. 4. The shelter, formally known as Berkeley Animal Care Services, is at 1 Bolivar Drive . “The coyote, known as the Song Dog,...