Welcome to the Grit City Carnivore Project!

The Grit City Carnivore Project is a partnership of the University of Washington, Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium and Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. Together we’re monitoring coyotes and other carnivores within the south Puget Sound region to better understand their distribution, study human-wildlife interactions and promote peaceful co-existence with carnivores.


Report Your Sightings

You can participate in the Grit City Carnivore Project! Visit the Carnivore Spotter tool to report sightings of coyotes or other carnivores in your neighborhood. Created by Woodland Park Zoo and Seattle University, this tool helps researchers better understand where these animals live and how they interact with people in our urban and suburban areas. You can also explore sightings posted by others throughout the Puget Sound region.


Images from the Field

Grit City Carnivore Project research has already resulted in the capture of thousands of wildlife photos. These photos are not just of coyotes, the primary research focus, but of the diversity of species that call our region home.

Explore more of our Images from the Field.


Be Prepared, Not Scared

If you’re concerned by reports of coyotes in your neighborhood, boost your confidence by being prepared. Assemble a Coyote Safety Kit to carry on your walks and reduce the risk of a too-close coyote encounter.