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A cornerstone of Project Coyote is the belief that success in fostering coexistence between people and wildlife depends upon collaborative efforts and partnerships.

This support and collaboration comes in a variety of forms from photographers and web designers contributing their work, to filmmakers and writers featuring our work on behalf of coyotes and other wildlife, to individual donations, event sponsorship, and foundations. Please visit the links below to learn about our colleagues, supporters, friends and those who have inspired us.

LINKS

Animal Welfare Institute
Through its unique Christine Stevens Wildlife Award grant program, the Animal Welfare Institute stimulates and supports research efforts to discover new techniques, test existing products, and devise new strategies to humanely resolve or reduce wildlife conflicts and to develop non-invasive wildlife research methodologies (accepts annual applications for grants up to $10K; see website for details). (Project Coyote founding director, Camilla Fox, was awarded the CSWA award in 2006 which supported her Master’s thesis research that examined a unique and innovative non-lethal livestock and wildlife protection program in Marin County, California; see- AWI Christine Stevens Wildlife Award Recipient: Camilla Fox

CarnivoreConservation.org
Carnivore Ecology & Conservation provides a comprehensive database of resources about carnivores including regularly updated news, a searchable literature database, future meeting details and proceedings of past ones, and more. (Note: Project Coyote thanks CarnivoreConservation.org for sharing their coyote database with us; our new database will be accessible soon on our website!).

Human Wildlife Conflict Collaboration
The Human-Wildlife Conflict Collaboration (HWCC) is a global partnership of over 70 organizations and institutions supporting greater inter-disciplinary and multi-sector collaboration on Human-Wildlife Conflict. HWCC is unique in that it provides a neutral global forum upon which to convene the individuals, institutions and sectors working on or affected by conflict in conservation. Through this forum, HWCC’s innovative deep-rooted conflict resolving trainings and interventions, and our collaborative work, HWCC helps wildlife professionals and key decision makers shift our efforts from a reactive mitigation of human-wildlife conflict to a proactive, prevention of all conservation conflicts. Project Coyote’s founding director, Camilla Fox, serves on HWCC’s Steering Committee.

Predator Friendly
Predator Friendly certifies farms and ranches that use humane practices to keep livestock safe and wildlife alive to let consumers know about farms practicing wildlife stewardship. Through pasture management strategies, guardian animals such as dogs and llamas, and vigilant observation, Predator Friendly producers coexist with coyotes, bears, mountain lions and other wild animals.

The Carnivore Coexistence Lab
“We envision a balance between human needs and carnivore conservation worldwide. To attain this vision, we create knowledge about human-carnivore coexistence through interdisciplinary research around the world. We apply that knowledge to solve current conservation problems. We share our findings with audiences worldwide." Read our applied research on coexisting with carnivores.

CREDITS

We thank the following foundations for their generous support of our work:
Leonard X. Bosack and Bette M. Kruger Charitable Foundation

We thank the following photographers for sharing their beautiful images with us:
Bill Beaudin
Sarah Bexel
Trish Carney
Chris Clarke
Camilla Fox
John Harrison
Kees Hollemans
Janet Kessler
Jim Robertson
Dianne Wittner
WildCare

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