🐾 Coyote Watch Canada

An Easter coyote, Valentine’s Day 2026. Picture taken by my neighbour.

During Coyote Awareness Week (March 16–22), leading up to Coyote Day on March 23, we take a moment to recognize one of North America’s most intelligent and misunderstood wild beings.

Coyotes are deeply family-oriented, devoted to their mates and pups, and play an essential role in maintaining healthy ecosystems by naturally balancing rodent populations. 

This week is about celebrating peaceful coexistence—those quiet, meaningful moments where humans and coyotes share the same landscape.

Coyote Watch Canada is inviting you to be part of this celebration.
You can share your own coyote stories, photos, artwork, or poems here:
šŸ‘‰ https://form.jotform.com/260693777696075 

If you feel called, you can also support their work:
šŸ›ļø Shop: https://www.coyotewatchcanada.com/site/shop
šŸ’™ Donate: https://www.coyotewatchcanada.com/site/donate

Let’s continue replacing fear with knowledge, and protecting the wild ones who walk beside us šŸ¾šŸ’™

An Easter coyote, Valentine’s Day 2026. Picture taken by my neighbour.

Celebrate Coyotes All Year Long šŸŗšŸ“…

Nicole Wilde’s 2026 Coyote Calendar

For the second year in a row, I’ve purchased the 2026 Coyote Calendar by wildlife photographer Nicole Wilde—and I can honestly say it’s one of my favorite ways to honor coyotes throughout the year.

I bought the calendar for this year, lived with it month after month, and loved it so much that I didn’t hesitate to purchase the 2026 edition as well.

Each month features a breathtaking photograph of a coyote captured in their natural world—calm, intelligent, watchful, and deeply alive. These images aren’t just beautiful; they tell the truth about who coyotes really are.

What makes this calendar even more meaningful is that 50% of all proceeds are donated to Project Coyote, an organization dedicated to compassionate coexistence and the protection of coyotes across North America. This means that every calendar purchased directly supports advocacy, education, and non-lethal solutions for living alongside wildlife Celebrate America’s Song Dogs A….

Printed on premium cardstock, the calendar feels like a piece of art—something you want on your wall, not tucked away. It also makes a thoughtful gift for wildlife lovers, photographers, and anyone who believes coyotes deserve respect instead of fear.

If you’re looking for a simple, beautiful way to support coyotes all year long, I truly recommend this calendar.

šŸ–¤ You can find it here:
šŸ‘‰ https://www.nicolewildephotography.com/2026-calendars