Our Global Impact on Human-Animal Conflict
Over the years, Little Blue Society has been featured in major media outlets for our groundbreaking work in addressing human-animal conflict. From developing humane solutions for wildlife management to leading community education on coexistence, our efforts have gained attention worldwide. Browse our media appearances to learn more about our work with high-conflict species like coyotes and elephants, and discover the innovative strategies that are helping to create a safer world for both humans and animals.
March 11, 2017 – Pasadena Star News
September 17, 2015 – San Francisco Chronicle
S.F. Neighborhood on edge after coyote pack moves in, kills cats
September 18, 2015 – KPIX 5 San Francisco
Sharon Chin
Coyotes become a common sight in San Francisco Ingleside Terraces
September 22, 2015 – CBS – KPIX 5
Mark Kelly
Rash Of Attacks Prompts SF Dog Owners To Hire ‘Coyote Whisperer’ To Defend Their Pets
October 24, 2014 – The Examiner
Wildlife Experts Help New Castle Residents Understand Coyote Explosion
May 20, 2014 – Coyote Yipps
Marin County Nonlethal Livestock and Predator Protection Plan
A win-win Program for Farmers, Ranchers and Coyotes
February 9, 2011 – ABC Channel 7 – Lisa Amin Gulezian
January 19, 2007- Marin Scope
Officials report 18 squirrel attacks since May, say plan to thin population is still in effect
August 10, 2007 -Evergreen Times
The Villages, drops deer hunters in favor of non-lethal solutions designed by Little Blue Society
September 28, 2006 – San Jose Mercury News
Chung: Those attacks are a wake-up call: Don’t feed ’em, don’t befriend ’em
July 23, 2006 – The Pinnacle – Hollister, San Benito
Federal USDA wildlife trappers may not get past subcommittee
July 16, 2006 -Evergreen Times
Federal trappers peddle services to Santa Clara County; environmentalists gird for fight
October 28, 2004 – Almaden Times Weekly
Deja vu and disappointment – City denies coyote trapping—again
October 21, 2004 – Almaden Resident
Council votes to reconsider trapping law in response to coyote encounters
July 8, 2001 – Oakland Tribune
Dog attacks detailed at meeting – Richmond residents complain city does little to protect them
September 20, 2000 – Scotts Valley Banner
September 17, 2000 – Oakland Tribune
July 13, 2000 -Contra Costa Times
July 11, 2000 – Tri-Valley Herald
Forum to address coyote incidents – Recent sightings have residents worried