Jan 18th, 2026
Coyote Watch Canada is deeply concerned by reports from early January 2026 that four coyotes were deliberately pursued and struck by snowmobiles east of Lanigan, Saskatchewan. Conservation officers have confirmed that the animals were intentionally targeted, with two found alive but suffering severe injuries and subsequently euthanized to prevent further suffering. Chasing down and hitting terrorized coyotes with snowmobiles are acts of disturbing and heinous brutality.
Jan 2nd, 2026
Coyotes are remarkably expressive. We simply need to learn how to understand what they are communicating. Coyotes often signal “keep your distance,” not to threaten, but to create space and avoid conflict. Their wide-open gape is frequently mistaken for a yawn or aggression by those unfamiliar with canid communication. In reality, a coyote’s large mouth gape, often paired with an arched back, is a clear message to other canids including dogs and other coyotes that they want space, peace, and...
Dec 18th, 2025
This time of year, many wild coyotes and foxes are preparing to leave their families and start lives of their own. But for countless captive coyotes, foxes, and rabbits in Ontario, freedom isn’t an option.
Right now, somewhere in Ontario, a terrified captive animal is running for their life - chased by packs of dogs inside fenced enclosures known as “train and trial pens.” These pens are sites of extreme cruelty and suffering.