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415.945.3232 info@projectcoyote.org * Facebook * X * Instagram * RSS * Facebook * X * Instagram * RSS * DONATE * Donate with PayPal * SHOP 0 Items * NEWS ROOM * Notes from the Field * Newsletter * Media Releases * In the News * Webinars * For the Press * RESOURCES * Downloadable Materials * Native Carnivores * Bear * Bobcat * Coyote * Fox * Mountain Lion * Wolf * Films * KILLING GAMES ~ Wildlife In The Crosshairs * Books * PROGRAMS * Carnivore Conservation * Coexisting * Ranching & Farming with Wildlife * Nonlethal Solutions to Reduce Conflicts * Coyote Friendly Communities * Science & Ethics * Keeping It Wild * Artists for Wild Nature * COEXIST * TAKE ACTION * Petitions * Action Alerts * Join the E-Team * Local Events * How to Help * Victories * ABOUT * Our Team * Partnerships * Contact Us * Acknowledgements * Employment & Volunteering * DONATE * Donate * Donate with PayPal * Donate Stock * Legacy Giving * Send an ECard * Membership Bonuses Select Page Join the E-Team! Join the E-Team! WE NEED YOUR HELP — TAKE ACTION NOW! HELP US BAN M-44 ‘CYANIDE BOMBS’ ON PUBLIC LANDS! NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT! end the use of this deadly poison on our public lands. SEE ALL ACTION ALERTS MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD. There are many ways to take action on behalf of wildlife. SPEAK UP FOR THE UNDERDOG Join Our E-Team! READ WHAT’S HOT WITNESSING WOLVES: THE FIGHT FOR THEIR FUTURE IN MONTANA BY RENEE SEACOR Jan 19, 2024 | Notes From the Field Witnessing Wolves: The Fight for Their Future in Montana By Renee Seacor, Project Coyote Carnivore Conservation Director On Christmas day, a wolf strayed beyond Yellowstone National Park’s invisible northern boundary and was shot dead. My heart sank, wondering if it... read more WATCH & BE INSPIRED JOIN PETER COYOTE IN CELEBRATING 15 YEARS OF COMPASSIONATE COEXISTENCE May 21st marks Project Coyote’s 15-year anniversary; and in this relatively short period of time, Project Coyote has scored an impressive list of achievements for wildlife. GET INVOLVED HELP PROTECT NORTH AMERICA'S WILD CARNIVORES Donate Today! BECOME A SONG DOG SUPPORTER Donate Today! AND CHOOSE A BONUS GIFT! Donate Today! MEDIA RELEASE: GOV. HOCHUL SIGNS HISTORIC BILL TO END WILDLIFE KILLING CONTESTS Dec 22, 2023 | In the News, Media Release, What's Hot Today Gov. Kathy Hochul signed critical legislation ending wildlife killing contests for coyotes, foxes, bobcats, squirrels, raccoons, crows and other species in New York. New York is the tenth state to end these gruesome competitions after Oregon took action to do so in September. read more ABOUT PROJECT COYOTE Science, education and advocacy to promote change. MEDIA RELEASE | BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT BANS USE OF CYANIDE BOMBS Dec 4, 2023 | Media Release Project Coyote welcomed a decision announced on November 22nd by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) that will stop the use of M-44 devices – also known as cyanide bombs – on 245 million acres of BLM managed lands. read more KILLING GAMES: WILDLIFE IN THE CROSSHAIRS TRAILER (60 SECONDS) Watch Project Coyote’s film trailer about our exposé of wildlife killing contests, which are events wherein contestants win prizes and awards for killing the most or largest of a given species. WHO WE ARE Project Coyote, a national non-profit organization based in Northern California, is a North American coalition of scientists, educators, ranchers and citizen leaders promoting compassionate conservation and coexistence between people and wildlife through education, science and advocacy. We work to change laws and policies to protect native carnivores from abuse and mismanagement, advocating coexistence instead of killing. WHAT WE DO All of our work — through education, science, and advocacy — strives to create fundamental and systemic changes in the ways wild carnivores are viewed and treated in North America. Project Coyote seeks to stop the wanton and cruel killing of native carnivores, to reform predator management, to create successful models of coexistence, and to inspire the next generation to care for Wild Nature. WHY CARNIVORES Since European colonists stepped foot on the North American continent, native carnivores have been viewed as a threat to livestock and to species humans hunt for food. Like Native Americans, carnivores have been brutally killed and bountied in an effort to eradicate their populations. As the most persecuted and maligned native predator, the coyote represents all misunderstood and exploited predators. TAKE ACTION! Your voice matters. Learn more about our latest campaigns and what you can do to help. PROMOTE COEXISTENCE Learn more about how to peacefully coexist with predators in both urban and rural environments. VOLUNTEER Do you have skills and interest in helping Project Coyote achieve its mission? Join our dedicated team of volunteers who give their time and talents to making this a better world for wildlife. COME TO AN EVENT Project Coyote hosts a range of events across the nation. Check out the calendar to find an event near you. FOUND AN INJURED OR ORPHANED ANIMAL? Use Animal Help Now for immediate and appropriate assistance for any wildlife emergency, coast to coast, from their database of wildlife rehabilitators, rescues, and hotlines, as well as veterinarians who treat wildlife. They can also share guidance on finding assistance for domestic animal emergencies, such as lost and found companion animals. BLOG PROGRAMS Reforming Predator Management Ranching with Wildlife Coyote Friendly Communities Science & Stewardship Keeping It Wild Artists for Wild Nature TAKE ACTION Action Alerts Promote Coexistence How to Help EVENTS RESOURCES Download & Share Native Carnivores Films Books MEDIA ROOM What's Hot In the News Media Releases Announcements Coyote Chronicles Notes from the Field Videos Photos Podcasts For the Press ABOUT Our Team Ambassadors Collaborations & Partnerships Highlights Employment & Volunteering Contact Us Acknowledgements DONATE Donate Now Donate with PayPal Legacy Gifts * Facebook * X * Instagram * RSS © Project Coyote | A project of Earth Island Institute | "In wildness is the preservation of the world" ~ Henry David Thoreau