“I follow Tamulwit,” said James Holt, Coexistence Council member and executive director of the Buffalo Field Campaign. “It’s a sacred responsibility. Back before human beings came, the Creator called a council with all the living beings: the animals, the plants. He asked them what they would do for the human beings that were coming and … Continued
On April 22nd, we celebrate our home, planet Earth: a home we share with all sorts of other creatures. Our mission here at IWCN is to help all of us, no matter where we are on this planet, to peacefully coexist with our local wildlife. And it’s more important now than ever to help protect … Continued
Stephanie Boyles Griffin, is the Science & Policy Director of the Botstiber Institute for Wildlife Fertility Control. She also serves as the Senior Scientist for the Wildlife Protection Department at The Humane Society of the United States (The HSUS) in Washington, D.C. For more than 20 years, she has worked with federal and state agencies, non-governmental agencies, corporations, and communities to develop and implement humane, sustainable … Continued
“The word advocacy gets a bad rap,” in the science community, says Adrian Treves, IWCN Coexistence Council member, founder and director of the Carnivore Coexistence Lab and professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “We all need to be advocates for good science and good governance. I have to be a good advocate … Continued