EVENTS
To increase awareness and understanding of coyotes, wolves, bears, bobcats and other North American carnivores, Project Coyote representatives and advisory board members provide presentations, workshops, film screenings, and innovative educational events throughout the year nationwide — from California to New Hampshire and points in between! Check the calendar below for an event near you.
Events range from Project Coyote-sponsored programs to conferences where one of our representatives or advisory board members is a guest speaker, session organizer or moderator.
We also provide public screenings/post-film discussions of various films and documentaries including American Coyote ~ Still Wild at Heart, Cull of the Wild ~ The Truth Behind Trapping, and more.
If you are interested in having one of our representatives or advisory board members speak at a particular function or before your community and/or provide a film screening/discussion, please contact us at info@projectcoyote.org.
COYOTE AWARENESS AT PARKMERCED
Representatives from San Francisco Animal Care & Control, and national coyote education group Project Coyote, will visit Parkmerced on November 10 from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the Main Office Clubhouse. Project Coyote will talk about the history of coyotes in San Francisco and provide tips on how to coexist peacefully while keeping pets and people safe. We hope to see you there!
About Project Coyote:
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. https://projectcoyote.org/
Balancing Predators and People: A Look at Predation Management in the West.
Dr. Shivik, with over 20 years of experience with mammalian predators and the development of non-lethal techniques for managing predation, shares insights about the current state of the art of predator management. An expert in wildlife management navigates the technical, biological, and socio-political issues revolving around coyote, wolf, bear and cougar management.
Please join Chris Schadler as she presents “The Dark Knight – The Eastern Wolf” at the Dummerston Library at 6pm.
Please join the City of Larkspur and the Town of Corte Madera for a joint community meeting to learn about coexisting with coyotes and how local agencies respond to coyote interactions.
This informational forum will include a presentation from the Marin Coyote Coalition, a partnership of the Marin Humane Society, Marin County Parks, and Project Coyote. City staff will be in attendance to hear resident feedback and answer questions about coyotes in our neighborhoods.
Download event flyer here.
In celebration of native carnivores, compassionate conservation and community coexistence.
+ Presentations + Film Trailer + Photography + Fine Food & Wine +
Please join Project Coyote Executive Director Camilla Fox, the Project Coyote team, environmental leader and Project Coyote Advisory Board Member Larry Fahn, and well-known local conservationists Marty and Joyce Griffin for a benefit holiday party with Guests of Honor Dan Flores, best-selling author of Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History, and Daniel Dietrich, award winning, Bay Area wildlife photographer.
FREE Film Screenings in New Mexico!
Unfair Game
Ending Wildlife Killing Contests
Join us for free premiere screenings of Project Coyote’s new exposé about wildlife killing contests – events wherein contestants win prizes and awards for killing the most or largest of a given species. Targeted animals include coyotes, foxes, wolves, bobcats, prairie dogs, crows and even rattlesnakes. Interviews with prominent social and ecological scientists, ranchers, hunters, public officials and Native Americans disprove the claims used to perpetuate these killing contests. The film also highlights a successful model of grassroots campaigning that led to California prohibiting prizes and other inducements for killing coyotes, bobcats, foxes and other wildlife as part of a contest, derby or tournament. Project Coyote Advisory Board member, actor, narrator and conservationist Peter Coyote, Project Coyote Founder and Executive Director Camilla Fox, Executive Director of the Southwest Environmental Center Kevin Bixby, and former New Mexico State Land Commissioner Ray Powell offer insights and provide context on the issue of killing contests throughout the film. Come hear about this hidden war on wildlife and learn what you can do to help ban this practice in New Mexico.
Post screening panel includes: Kevin Bixby, Camilla Fox and Dave Parsons.
Join us for our presentation Coyotes in Our Midst on January 7th, 2017 at 11am. The presentation will be in the White Tank Branch Library – Waddell.
Come join us for a presentation on the Urban Coyote at the White Tank Branch Library in Waddell, Arizona.
FREE Film Screenings in New Mexico!
Unfair Game
Ending Wildlife Killing Contests
Join us for free premiere screenings of Project Coyote’s new exposé about wildlife killing contests – events wherein contestants win prizes and awards for killing the most or largest of a given species. Targeted animals include coyotes, foxes, wolves, bobcats, prairie dogs, crows and even rattlesnakes. Interviews with prominent social and ecological scientists, ranchers, hunters, public officials and Native Americans disprove the claims used to perpetuate these killing contests. The film also highlights a successful model of grassroots campaigning that led to California prohibiting prizes and other inducements for killing coyotes, bobcats, foxes and other wildlife as part of a contest, derby or tournament. Project Coyote Advisory Board member, actor, narrator and conservationist Peter Coyote, Project Coyote Founder and Executive Director Camilla Fox, Executive Director of the Southwest Environmental Center Kevin Bixby, and former New Mexico State Land Commissioner Ray Powell offer insights and provide context on the issue of killing contests throughout the film. Come hear about this hidden war on wildlife and learn what you can do to help ban this practice in New Mexico.
Post screening panel includes: best-selling author Dan Flores (Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History), Former New Mexico State Land Commissioner Ray Powell, Camilla Fox, Dave Parsons and Jessica Johnson from Animal Protection Voters of New Mexico.
FREE Film Screenings in New Mexico!
Unfair Game
Ending Wildlife Killing Contests
Join us for free premiere screenings of Project Coyote’s new exposé about wildlife killing contests – events wherein contestants win prizes and awards for killing the most or largest of a given species. Targeted animals include coyotes, foxes, wolves, bobcats, prairie dogs, crows and even rattlesnakes. Interviews with prominent social and ecological scientists, ranchers, hunters, public officials and Native Americans disprove the claims used to perpetuate these killing contests. The film also highlights a successful model of grassroots campaigning that led to California prohibiting prizes and other inducements for killing coyotes, bobcats, foxes and other wildlife as part of a contest, derby or tournament. Project Coyote Advisory Board member, actor, narrator and conservationist Peter Coyote, Project Coyote Founder and Executive Director Camilla Fox, Executive Director of the Southwest Environmental Center Kevin Bixby, and former New Mexico State Land Commissioner Ray Powell offer insights and provide context on the issue of killing contests throughout the film. Come hear about this hidden war on wildlife and learn what you can do to help ban this practice in New Mexico.
Post screening panel includes: best-selling author Dan Flores (Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History), Former New Mexico State Land Commissioner Ray Powell, Camilla Fox, Dave Parsons and Jessica Johnson from Animal Protection Voters of New Mexico.