Full Name
Karin Saucedo
Job Title
Texas State Coordinator
Company
Project Coyote
Speaker Bio
Karin Saucedo is the Texas State Coordinator at Project Coyote, where she helps to expand the organization’s core programs and campaigns throughout the state. Karin has over a decade of experience in animal rescue, rehabilitation, outreach and advocacy. A published wildlife conservation photographer from Dallas, Texas, she uses her images to advocate for wildlife, with a special focus on wild canids and felids. Most recently, Karin was published in the book accompanying the film “Deep in the Heart: A Texas Wildlife Story” by Ben Masters and also “Wild DFW: Explore the Amazing Nature Around Dallas Fort Worth” by Amy Martin.
 
Karin holds a degree in advertising and photography from Southern Methodist University. She is a certified Texas Master Naturalist and works with several non-profits. Karin serves on the Advisory Committee for Texas Native Cats, she’s a Senior Volunteer at In-Sync Exotics and is also a Partner Photographer for Panthera.
 
Karin recently co-founded Song Dog Watch, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping local communities understand coyote behavior and how to coexist safely with them. She and her husband rescue, rehab and release wild carnivores as well as collaborate with other wildlife rescues and municipalities in North Texas, providing support and expertise on issues involving coyotes, foxes and bobcats. 
Karin Saucedo