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“All of us associated with the City of Walnut Creek Open Space really appreciate your willingness to help us educate our citizens about peaceful coexistence with our wildlife...we hope they will understand that protecting their companions, enhancing their enjoyment of the natural world and protecting native wildlife are of equal importance to us.”                             

- Randy Hawley, Open Space Supervisor, Walnut Creek, CA 

“...the meeting was  very important to the community, as it dealt with coyotes and their habitat.  It provided a foundation for the residents to review their habits and properties.  The dialog throughout the meeting helped everyone focus on seeking the right solution for Belmont.  Now only time and commitment from the residents will determine the outcome.”                            

- James E. Goulart, Chief of Police, Belmont, CA 

   I am delighted this is happening...it is really good to get cities involved, especially since their expertise is probably low...Thanks for your work!, you are really making an impact.”                          

- Gloria Purcell, Green Party, candidate for State Assembly, CA 

“Little Blue Society’s holistic approach to the problem of livestock predation is quite commendable and exemplary.”                  

- Supervisor John Kress, Marin County, CA 

“...We can coexist with wildlife...Little Blue Society is helping people learn better ways to coexist with wild animals that live on the lands that most residents love...it’s not just coyotes, the Peninsula hills are home to a variety of animals  that can be hazardous.  Bobcats, deer, foxes and raccoons and rattlesnake also live in the hills and can be dangerous...maybe these measures will keep the coyotes from returning and save a lot of fear and pain...”                                              

- Editorial,  opinion of The Almanac, Menlo Park, Portola Valley, Palo Alto, CA

“...thank you on behalf of the Board of Directors...we consider your work to have been very successful, as you spared the life of the two coyotes...and because we share our Ranch with hundreds of different species.  Preserving life is an extremely important belief at the Ranch.”                                   

-Nancy Azzopardi, General Manager, Portola Valley Ranch, Portola Valley, CA 

“I read your guidelines on how to co-exist with coyotes, they were quite helpful.  I now feel ready to cope with any situation that may come up.”                                                         

- Della Burns, Parkridge, IL. 

“I support the endeavors of the Little Blue Society, and was gratified to learn of its presence in the Bay Area. Thank you for your efforts - your work is vitally important to all species living on earth.  Your approach, aimed at educating responsible citizens, is brilliant.”                                               

- Shelly Roge, Scotts Valley, CA 

“Your mission is wonderful. I am pleased to know that cities and agencies are listening to you.  I  don’t have knowledge of any other organization that is concerned with resolving human/wildlife interactions with intrinsic respect for the wildlife. I agree that eradication need not be the only method of dealing with animal/human conflict.”                                                    

-  Kay Bushnell, Palo Alto, CA