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🐾 Our Founder & Executive Director, Camilla Fox, is helping us kick off #CoyoteAwarenessWeek by sharing why the coyote is our flagship species and why they deserve to be celebrated. 🐾 One coyote is killed each minute in the United States (and that’s a low estimate). They receive virtually no protections, allowing coyotes to be killed in unlimited numbers, 365 days of the year in most states, through unregulated recreational killing (sometimes incentivized through bounties and killing contests)
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🐾 How a Three-Legged Coyote is Transforming Wildlife Research in Tahoe 🏔️ When wildlife researchers Tanya Diamond and Ahíga Sandoval at Pathways for Wildlife first spotted a three-legged coyote on their field cameras, they were concerned. “Is this coyote injured?” Diamond wondered. However, over six months and seven camera locations, they realized she wasn’t just surviving—she was thriving! #TrailCamThursday Nicknamed C1 Tripod, this resilient coyote provided researchers with invaluable insigh
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When we kicked off our coyote research project with Summit Metro Parks, we humanely collared two coyotes for research purposes. While the Metro Parks biologists fit the collars on the coyote, our vet care team did a quick exam on both animals - treating for minor injuries and vaccinating for common canine diseases, such as distemper and rabies. Afterwards, both coyotes were released back into the same habitat that they were collared. This research project will be ongoing, with plans to collar ad
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✨ Watch this 🎬 to learn how to humanely haze a coyote through the element of surprise! ✨ Humanely hazing a #coyote involves scaring the coyote away from you by being big, bold, and loud – without harming her. Haze the coyote after you’ve taken a moment to assess the situation. If the coyote is too comfortable entering your yard, you may need to haze. Helping coyotes stay wary of people keeps them – and us – safe. Check out our #TuesdayCoexistenceTips reels to learn more about hazing – ways to h
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Spotted in San Francisco: coyotes enjoying some playtime near the Golden Gate Bridge! 🐾 "Coyotes are native to California and live largely unseen in urban neighborhoods like San Francisco, quietly playing an important ecological role by keeping rodent populations in check," said Camilla Fox, Founder and Executive Director of Project Coyote. "Negative encounters with people are rare. When concerns arise, they’re usually tied to human behavior, such as unattended pets or unintentional feeding, le
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✨ Project Coyote’s Carnivore Conservation Manager, Dr. Michelle Lute, recently presented at the 2022 Animal Grantmakers Conference in Berkley, California! ✨ Michelle’s talk, “The Moral Foundations of Wolves” tells a story common to wolf biologists: how we come to understand ourselves and our fellow humans when we study wild animals. 🐺 Watch the full video: https://tinyurl.com/2p8pvbt2 Animal Grantmakers is committed to building effective, enduring, mutually beneficial, and trust-based partnersh
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Today’s #TrailCamThursday features a coyote following a white-tailed deer path after a snowstorm in North Carolina. ❄️ All wildlife must utilize their adaptations to survive the wintertime. This can include seasonal dietary shifts. In some regions, they might spend more energy in the wintertime scavenging carrion, rather than hunting smaller rodents and rabbits. Regional and seasonal differences in diet and behavior make coyote ecology a fascinating area of study. However, it can also brew misco
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✨ Watch this 🎬 to learn the easiest way to ethically and humanely haze a coyote. ✨ 🥾 When most of us go outside for a walk, we don’t bring extra stuff. Let’s face it; no one wants an armload of “stuff” when we’re just trying to get a little fresh air. But what if we need to haze a coyote while we’re out walking? We won’t always have an appropriate hazing tool with us. There’s good news! 👉 One of the most effective ways to haze a coyote requires NO tools. 👈 The only thing you need to bring is
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Living with coyotes isn’t difficult. Removing attractants, practicing responsible pet guardianship, and appropriate humane hazing helps us coexist. 🐾🌎 Coyotes naturally avoid people, but in urban areas, they may lose their wariness if they become accustomed to food sources and human presence. Reinforcing their natural caution keeps them safe and keeps us safe. Hazing is simply a way to scare a coyote away from you, your yard, or your neighborhood when needed. Here's how: 🐾 Stand your ground a
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🐺 Myth: Coyotes pose a serious risk to human safety ✔️ Fact: Coyotes rarely pose a threat to people. Most conflicts are preventable. While it’s wise to take common-sense precautions, demonizing coyotes or claiming they frequently attack people isn’t supported by facts. Attacks on humans are extremely rare, and when they do occur, they are often linked to human behavior, whether intentional or unintentional, rather than any inherent coyote aggression. The reality: - Conflict typically arises und
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✨ Today marks 15 years of promoting Compassionate Carnivore Coexistence! 🧡 Help us celebrate Project Coyote’s 15th anniversary by watching this message from Peter Coyote, actor and Project Coyote Advisory Board member. 💙 You can also honor this monumental milestone by joining our e-team, sharing this post with a friend, or contributing a $15 (or more) gift through the link in our bio. Your support and generosity is vital to sustain our work for wild carnivores for another 15 years. ✨ With grat
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With your help, we’ve accomplished so much for wild carnivores this year! 🐾🧡 As a small token of our appreciation, our team created this short video to express our immense gratitude for your ongoing support of our mission. Whether you engage with us on social media, sign our petitions, reach out to your representatives on behalf of wild carnivores, attend our webinars, or give financial contributions, you are critical to our success. Stay tuned! We'll share our Annual Impact Report soon detail
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In October of last year, Staind frontman Aaron Lewis sparked outrage by sharing a disturbing photo on social media, displaying 32 slaughtered coyotes arranged to convey a political message. This troubling image quickly circulated online. Coyotes are not disposable and should not be used as props for political messaging. They are sentient individuals with personalities, who form strong relationships with their families. 🐺 Coyotes also benefit humans and our multi species communities—both urban a
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Gray fox kit zoomies. Need we say more? Supporter Carie Juettner captured these too-cute den site moments for this week’s #TrailCamThursday! In the first clip, watch the kits rush to greet Mom as she returns home. In the second, catch them climbing up a log, a look at a remarkable skill that sets gray foxes apart. They’re one of only two canid species that can climb trees, an adaptation that helps them den, forage, and escape predators. It’s amazing to see such important behaviors already taking
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Last September, we shared that Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) trapped the father of the Copper Creek Pack, known as 2309-OR, along with his family — the first breeding pack of wolves to live in Colorado since the 1940s. Tragically, the father died shortly after the capture from what was determined at the time to be a leg infection. Now, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) released the results of a necropsy identifying his injury and death were caused by a gunshot wound. Gray wolves in
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You'll want to turn your volume UP for this one! 🐺🔊 #CaptureCoexistence contributor Taylor Rabe filmed an awe-inspiring video of the Wapiti Lake Pack howling in unison, perfectly capturing the magic of wild wolves. Here’s a bit from Taylor about the experience: "Have you ever heard or seen something so magnificent?! I watch wolves pretty much every day in Yellowstone. Mainly as a part of my job, but I often find myself observing wolves just for fun. I have spent thousands of hours behind my sc
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Trail cameras offer unique opportunities to capture glimpses into the world of #wildlife. In today’s #TrailCamThursday, we are treated to a rare sight that is not often observed—a nursing female Eastern coyote exploring the environment around her den. 🐺 🧡 Did you know that coyotes are generally monogamous and will often mate for life? #RelationshipGoals The mating season for coyotes typically occurs in February or March, while pupping season generally takes place between April and May, althoug
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Today’s #TrailCamThursday porch party is undoubtedly aaaoooo-dorable. It also serves as a great visual example of what can happen to coyote social structures following pack disruptions. “Look at all those babies! So grateful this homeowner was willing to coexist with this coyote family for a short time and for letting us monitor activity. This is what happens when a pack has been disrupted by the death of family members. Their mom is young and likely went into heat sooner than she normally would
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Have you heard the claim that killing #coyotes manages their populations? We hear it all the time. But the truth is, it actually does the opposite! ❗ Lethal control doesn’t just fail—it backfires. ❗ Some people claim their local #coyote populations are "out of control." But if killing coyotes worked, wouldn't those areas have fewer of them? In reality, more than a century of persecution hasn’t reduced their numbers. Since mass killing campaigns began in the 1850s, coyotes have tripled their rang
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Cuteness overload in 3, 2, 1… 🥹 Play is vital for coyotes as it helps them develop a number of essential skills, and it’s also just plain fun! It serves as an outlet for stress, promotes fitness, and fosters emotional well-being, contributing to their overall health and adaptability in their dynamic environment. Dogs and coyotes share some similarities in their play behaviors, likely due to their common ancestry. Dogs and coyotes often display object play, where they interact with toys or other
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