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Little Blue Society works closely with the News Media to educate the public on safe and peaceful coexistence with wildlife.

If you are a member of the Press, and would like to schedule an interview, please call (866) 702-9290 or email us at mary@littlebluesociety.org

If you need immediate assistance, please contact our Chief Executive Officer, Mary Paglieri, at (650) 465-0672

 

NEWS:

Little Blue Society in the news.  This is not a complete archive of past and present news stories.


KTVU - Channel 2

  • Diane Guerrazzi Reports On Officials Voting Down Plan To Thin Wild Deer Herd With Hunters - see video
  • Robert Handa Reports On How Draught Can Bring Wild Animals Into Neighborhoods - see video

Almaden Resident

  • October 28, 2004
    Coyote-trapping ordinance fails again to win council's approval
  • October 21, 2004
    Council votes to reconsider trapping law in response to coyote encounters 

Almaden Times Weekly

The Almanac          

  • July 25, 2001
    Coyote hunt put on hold, for now           
  • July 18, 2001
    Coyote trouble again at Portola Valley Ranch          
  • March 07, 2001
    Open space district traps, kills wild pigs
  • September 6, 2000
    We can co-exist with wildlife - Editorial Opinion
  • August 9, 2000
    Portola Valley grapples with rogue coyotes 
  • July 12, 2000
    Portola Valley: Rogue coyotes to be shot                    

Contra Costa Times           

  • July 13, 2000
    Coexisting with coyotes - San Ramon meeting aims to concilliate residents with the wildlife in their neighborhoods
  • September 18, 2000
    Humans feed coyote problem

Evergreen Times

  • August 10, 2007
    The Villages, drops deer hunters in favor of non-lethal solutions designed by Little Blue Society
  • July 27, 2007
    The Villages plans to ‘thin’ local deer herd with bow hunters

Los Gatos Weekly Times

Marin Independent Journal

Marin Scope

Mill Valley Herald

Mountain View Voice

  • January 19, 2007
    Officials report 18 squirrel attacks since May, say plan to thin population is still in effect
  • October 08, 2006
    Decision to kill Cuesta Park rodents erupts into controversy

Oakland Tribune           

  • July 8, 2001
    Dog attacks detailed at meeting - Richmond residents complain city does little to protect them

The Pinnacle - Hollister, San Benito

  • July 23, 2006
    Federal USDA wildlife trappers may not get past subcommittee
  • July 16, 2007
    Federal trappers peddle services to Santa Clara County; environmentalists gird for fight

San Francisco Chronicle

San Jose Mercury News  

Santa Cruz Sentinel           

  • September 17, 2000
    Coyotes: Suburbs create 'fast food restaurants' for opportunists Group offers suggestions on coping with coyotes

Scotts Valley Banner 

Tri-Valley Herald                  

  • July 17, 2000

    San Ramon tries to deal with coyotes - Panel hears concerns 

  • July 11, 2000 
    Forum to address coyote incidents - Recent sightings have residents worried