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Foot n' Field Update: Wildlife Cameras Provide Intimate Gaze Into Coyote Family Living

Foot n' Field Update: Wildlife Cameras Provide Intimate Gaze Into Coyote Family Living

Posted Jul 5th, 2013 in News and Events

Hello Coyote Watch Canada readers, If you’ve recently called Coyote Watch Canada (CWC) with coyote questions, and noticed a new face among the volunteers, you’ve likely already met me on an outreach visit! My name is Calliope Gazetas and I’m a grad student at the Ontario College of Art & Design.

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Happy Father's Day Planet Earth!

Happy Father's Day Planet Earth!

Posted Jun 16th, 2013 in News and Events

Happy Father’s Day to all of our Earthly Dad’s out there. Our wonderful two-legged, four-legged, winged, swimmers and crawlers thank you! Today we celebrate the goodwill out there in each and every one of you working towards ending cruelty towards our wild & domestic animals.

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I AM COYOTE Art Show and Heartland Forest Grand Opening - JOIN US!

I AM COYOTE Art Show and Heartland Forest Grand Opening - JOIN US!

Posted May 29th, 2013 in News and Events

I AM COYOTE Art Show & Heartland Forest Grand Opening - JOIN US!

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Animals and Airways - Hunter Bay Radio Hosts Coyote Watch Canada Radio Interview

Animals and Airways - Hunter Bay Radio Hosts Coyote Watch Canada Radio Interview

Posted May 14th, 2013 in News and Events

Hello Song Dog friends…if you missed our Co-founder Lesley Sampson being interviewed yesterday, it will be aired again today (Tuesday) @ 4pm…tune in.

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Heartland Forest Frogfest 2013

Heartland Forest Frogfest 2013

Posted May 3rd, 2013 in News and Events

Come on out family & friends and nature enthusiasts for two fun filled days of adventure. Be sure to bring your little ones! Explore, learn and experience nature at the beautiful Heartland Forest nature reserve. On Sunday- discover interesting facts about our Eastern Coyotes too!

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Mother Earth Every Day: Five Women Warriors

Posted Apr 22nd, 2013 in News and Events

Today is Earth Day. We are all spending this day doing something…Perhaps using less energy, planting a tree, community clean-up project or conserving household water use. Whatever as individuals or collectively we choose to do, all around the world the human species will recognize the importance of this day.

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Learn from yesterday. Act today. Preserve Tomorrow!

Posted Jan 18th, 2013 in News and Events

NEWS RELEASE: Ontario Wildlife at Risk from MNR Proposals Residents and municipalities urged to rally against changes! ONTARIO – Sweeping changes to the Ontario Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act could lead to ecological warfare in Ontario communities, the Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals warns.

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Song Dogs of Niagara: Our Native North American Eastern Coyote

Song Dogs of Niagara: Our Native North American Eastern Coyote

Posted Jan 13th, 2013 in News and Events

Check out this article! A spring glimpse into the lives of Niagara’s Song Dogs. Thank you community neighbour, Walker Brothers Quarries for featuring coyotes in your newsletter!

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CORNWALL UPDATE: Stay Calm, Press On and most of all…Remain Kind.

CORNWALL UPDATE: Stay Calm, Press On and most of all…Remain Kind.

Posted Dec 20th, 2012 in News and Events

“CORNWALL…Will you become the next leader for a Compassionate Wildlife Community?” We are hopeful that council will consider a reprieve for the Eamers Corners coyote(s) for the time being. We look forward to a potential visit with the community and providing non-lethal successful solutions for the residents there.

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ACTION ALERT - Coyotes in Cornwall need help

ACTION ALERT - Coyotes in Cornwall need help

Posted Dec 17th, 2012 in News and Events

Residents of Eamers Corners in Cornwall, Ontario have petitioned the municipality to grant trapping as a means to kill coyotes. Many of the signatures are essentially from the same ten to twelve households. What is the true status of coyotes allegedly living in Eamers Corners?

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