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Not A Love Story

Not A Love Story

Posted Oct 20th, 2013 in Blog

If you love wolves, why not love coyotes too? Why not respect and advocate for all predators? The vital role acting as our “eco-thermometer” is critical to genetic diversity and healthy landscapes. Aside from their ecological impact; predators are fascinating, drive tourism dollars and keep us connected with a wildness so often misunderstood.

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Song Dog Digest: Alpha Gus

Song Dog Digest: Alpha Gus

Posted Oct 18th, 2013 in Blog

Thank you for stopping by to learn about peaceful coexistence and coyote living in Niagara. To those of you that filled out the Urban Wildlife research questionnaire circulated during the first two weeks of October- we thank you for your participation!

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People and Urban Wildlife Survey - Be A Valued Participant!

Posted Oct 3rd, 2013 in Blog

You may remember I posted an information blog last August about using wildlife cameras to collect images of coyotes. I’ve also created a survey as another part of my graduate research and would love to have you fill it out.

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Don't Miss This Event On October 16th! - A Life Dedicated To Saving The Cheetah

Don't Miss This Event On October 16th! - A Life Dedicated To Saving The Cheetah

Posted Sep 24th, 2013 in News and Events

Be a part of an enlightening, dynamic and thought provoking evening with the renown Dr. Marker, the instrumental face and heart behind cheetah conservation.

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Ontario wants to teach kids to kill

Posted Aug 29th, 2013 in Blog

With the support of the Ontario government, children ages 12 to 15 will be taught how to cruelly kill wildlife by two hunting and trapping lobby groups. In a press statement issued Wednesday, the Ontario Federation of Hunters and Anglers (OFAH) and the Ontario Fur Managers Federation....

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You Just Can't Keep A Good Coyote Down

Posted Aug 21st, 2013 in Blog

Yellowstone’s coyotes had no idea who the new dog in the neighborhood was when wolves were reintroduced in the park after a seventy-year absence. Generations of coyotes had come and gone without a wolf in sight. But coyotes soon learned that these new dogs sure could bring down elk.

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Niagara Action for Animals Community Walk For Farm Animals

Niagara Action for Animals Community Walk For Farm Animals

Posted Aug 20th, 2013 in News and Events

Vinnie appreciates you care! A compassionate invitation from our friends at Niagara Action for Animals to join them on October 5th, 2013 as they host and sponsor a walk for Farm Sanctuary. Please consider joining them on October 5th for a great family day outdoors!

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Song Dog Sunday

Song Dog Sunday

Posted Aug 20th, 2013 in News and Events

“Coyote science begins with compassionate conservation.” ~Coyote Watch Canada Please share our message today about the importance of partnering compassionate science and conservation. Photo feature is the beautiful work of Ann Brokelman, talented nature photographer, animal advocate and wildlife rescue volunteer.

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 Champions For Coyotes Work Together

Champions For Coyotes Work Together

Posted Aug 18th, 2013 in Blog

Coyote Watch Canada’s consistent message is “it takes a community to build coexistence”. From resident, educator, media, wildlife organization to politician, to the rehabilitation facility, the efforts and partnerships forged to create sustainable, effective wildlife programs must involve the community as a whole.

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Song Dog Sunday: Community Message "Engage, Educate & Empower"

Posted Aug 16th, 2013 in Blog

Our Song Dog Sunday messages are to encourage coyote fans to share inspiring and educational blasts about the Eastern Coyote. Often times, residents have not observed a coyote in the wild and the only opportunity to learn about coyote ecology is through media and social outlets.

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