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  • May 11, 2012

    Reuniting Six Coyote Pups with their Mother

    The Humane Society of the United States / The Fund for Animals

    When some spring yard work turned up six infant coyotes all alone, Kim D'Amico at Fund for Animals Wildlife Center in Ramona, Calif helped reunite them with their mama.

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  • May 10, 2012

    The HSUS Urges Salina, N.Y. to Adopt a Humane Program for Managing Coyote Conflicts

    The Humane Society of the United States is encouraging the town board of Salina, N.Y. to adopt a humane program for managing conflicts with coyotes, rather than resorting to ineffective, lethal measures.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • April 20, 2012

    Coyotes Among Us, Page 4: The Model Refined

    All Animals magazine

    Denver naturalist Mary Ann Bonnell is determined to change coyote, and human, behavior

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • April 20, 2012

    Coyotes Among Us, Page 3: Ambassadors of Peace, Naturalists Promote Hazing Over Shooting

    All Animals magazine

    Naturalists persuade communities to use nonlethal control methods to keep the peace with coyotes

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • April 20, 2012

    Coyotes Among Us: Mostly Unseen, Coyotes Thrive in Urban Habitats

    All Animals magazine

    Changing our own behavior may be best way of coexisting with coyotes in urban areas

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • April 20, 2012

    Coyote Hysteria: How Media Coverage Stirs Up Fears

    All Animals magazine

    Inflammatory language in media coverage stirs up unjustified fears of coyotes

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Habitat Loss and Fragmentation

  • April 20, 2012

    Coyotes Among Us, Page 2: Urban Legends

    All Animals magazine

    While coyotes thrive in urban areas, less than one percent of them come into conflict with humans

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Habitat Loss and Fragmentation

  • April 10, 2012

    Animal Fur Sold as “Faux” by West Hollywood Retailer Kitson

    The HSUS revealed that popular Los Angeles area boutique Kitson recently sold three different items as “faux fur” that were actually real animal fur. These findings are based on independent laboratory analysis using microscopy.

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    Related Fur Production: Caged & Trapped Animals , Fur Used in Fashion

  • March 20, 2012

    The Humane Society of the United States Applauds Bill to Ban Cruel and Toxic Poisons for Predator Control

    U.S. Reps. John Campbell, R-Calif., and Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., earned praise from The Humane Society of the United States for introducing H.R. 4214, the Compound 1080 and Sodium Cyanide Elimination Act, legislation to curtail the use of two highly toxic predator poisons by U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • March 1, 2012

    The HSUS and Predator Defense Institute Commend OSU Decision to Deactivate Snares

    Predator Defense Institute

    The HSUS, Predator Defense and Oregon State University alumni commended the decision by the university to deactivate lethal snares set around its sheep research facility in Corvallis, Ore.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • February 21, 2012

    Coyotes Under Fire: Government Program Slaughters Coyotes by the Tens of Thousands

    All Animals magazine

    Unfairly accused of widespread sheep deaths, coyotes are among the most persecuted predators in North America

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • February 21, 2012

    Coyotes Under Fire, Page 3: Stonewalled

    All Animals magazine

    Campaign to poison coyotes has a tragic consequence

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • February 21, 2012

    Coyotes Under Fire, Page 4: Predator-Friendly Pioneers

    All Animals magazine

    New breed of ranchers prefers non-lethal control to protect sheep

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • February 21, 2012

    Coyotes Under Fire, Page 2: Ecology Folly

    All Animals magazine

    Killing coyotes can actually increase their numbers

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • November 22, 2011

    The HSUS Files False Advertising Complaint over Fur Garments

    The HSUS filed a legal petition with the FTC against eleven nationally and internationally-known retailers for the false advertising and mislabeling of fur trimmed products. The retailers advertised various items as being made with “faux” fur, but the products contain real animal fur.

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    Related Fur Used in Fashion

  • August 25, 2011

    Hybrid Coyotes: A Paw in Two Worlds

    Two abandoned hybrid coyote pups raised for release at The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center will instead roam free at Black Beauty Ranch. Watch the video.

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  • July 1, 2011

    Teaching People and Coyotes How to Peacefully Coexist

    The Humane Society of the United States is reaching out to animal control officers, law enforcement officers, and community animal advocates from around the country, offering special training on how to deal with conflicts involving one of America’s hardiest wild creatures: coyotes.

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    Related Habitat Loss and Fragmentation , Wildlife and Roads , Lethal Wildlife Management , Fox Penning

  • June 29, 2011

    South Carolina Neighbors Fight a Fox Pen

    “Even if one animal dies for human entertainment, that’s too much,” said Kevin Gause, who fought a proposed fox pen in his South Carolina community.

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    Related Fox Penning

  • May 31, 2011

    Re-nesting Keeps Wildlife Families Together

    The Humane Society of the United States / The Fund for Animals

    Cape Wildlife Center celebrates successful re-nesting efforts, getting wildlife babies back in where they belong

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  • April 14, 2011

    Portrait of an Innovator: Bringing Humane Wildlife Control to Vermont

    Meet JoAnn Nichols, whose company, Into the Wild, uses humane methods to evict unwanted wild animals.

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