Meet “Fluorite Brawley the Coyote”
Brawley is a precious Coyote who is a wildlife ambassador at the San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center. She was found alone as a young pup and was hand-raised by a member of the public. At just 3 months old, she was brought to the Ramona Wildlife Center for rehabilitation. Unfortunately she could not be released back into the wild due to her attachment to humans.
Learn from Coyotes!
Coyotes are Superheroes!
Tracking Systems: The efficient way coyotes move across vast areas has inspired GPS tracking technology, helping wildlife biologists monitor animal movements.
Robotics Inspiration: The coyote’s agility and speed have inspired the development of robots and drones designed to navigate challenging terrain and perform rescue operations.
Behavioral Research: Coyotes’ ability to adapt to urban environments has led to research in AI and machine learning, helping improve systems in human-made environments.
Motion Detection: Coyotes’ keen sense of hearing and smell has influenced the development of motion detection systems used in security and surveillance technology.
Excellent Communicators: Coyotes use a range of vocalizations, including howls, barks, and yips, to communicate with others in their pack.
Highly Intelligent: Known for their cunning, coyotes can work alone or in packs to hunt, showing incredible problem-solving abilities.
Fast and Agile: Coyotes can run up to 40 mph and jump up to 4 feet high!.
They can live up to 14 years!
Threats to Coyotes
Habitat Destruction
Poaching and Hunting: Legal and illegal hunting, as well as trapping, pose serious threats to coyote populations.
Human-Wildlife Conflict: As coyotes venture into cities, conflicts with humans over livestock and pets can lead to culling.
Road Mortality: Many coyotes are struck by vehicles as they cross highways, contributing to population decline.
Climate Change: Rising temperatures and changing landscapes can alter the availability of food sources and migration patterns for coyotes.
Fireworks
Wildlife cruelty/crime
Wildlife Jewels® “Fluorite Brawley the Coyote” Conservation Collection
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Fluorite Brawley the Coyote’s Painting
“Fluorite Brawley the Coyote” is our Wildlife Jewels painting featuring a Brawley, a magnificent wildlife ambassador at San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center.
Wildlife Jewels® “Brawley the Coyote” Education & Arts Programs
Stay tuned to learn more about our educational programs, including art workshops, presentations, webinars, and more—designed to educate, inspire, and empower the world to protect Coyotes!
Wildlife Jewels® “Fluorite Brawley the Coyote” Painting” Exhibitions
Join us as we exhibit our paintings featuring Flourite at art galleries and conservation events.
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