Project Coyote

Project Coyote, promotes compassionate conservation and coexistence between humans and wild carnivores through education, science, advocacy, and coalition building. The project seeks to create fundamental change in the way wild carnivores are viewed and treated in North America and aims to shift federal and state carnivore policy away from current lethal policies to a framework centered around human-wildlife coexistence, allowing for flourishing multi-species communities. Project Coyote focuses on five core program areas: Carnivore Conservation, Coexisting with Carnivores, Science and Ethics, Keeping It Wild, and Artists for Wild Nature.

Location: Larkspur, California

graphic of a coyote silhouetted near a city and wildland, crescent moon in sky; words: Project Coyote, Fostering Coexistence

Director(s): Camilla H. Fox
Address: P.O. Box 5007, Larkspur, CA 94977