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Wild Salmon in Trouble

Wild Salmon in Trouble Video - at the Watershed Watch site

Watershed Watch produced the animation ‘Wild Salmon in Trouble’ to clarify why sea lice are a problem for wild salmon and to provide an overview of the salmon life cycle so the public can make informed decisions regarding the seafood they purchase. (more…)

Fri Sep 26, 2008
In the News, videos
Awakening the dreamer


Awakening the Dreamer Symposium Trailer from Pachamama Alliance on Vimeo.

Wed Sep 24, 2008
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Frankly, deer, I don’t give a damn. CBC ‘As it happens’

Examination of droppings reveal that timber wolves pooh-pooh venison, in favour of salmon.

Raincoast’s Dr. Chris Darimont is on CBC Radio’s As It Happens talking about BC’s salmon-eating wolves, Sept 2, 2008.

click here for interview

Tue Sep 2, 2008
In the News, videos
What’s at stake? Canada’s west coast

The Canadian Federal and BC Provincial governments are looking to allow oil tankers to ply the waters of Canada’s Inside Passage. The oil tankers would be Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCC’s) approximately the size of the Exxon Valdez or larger. These tankers must navigate rocky courses through unpredictable and sometimes violent weather to reach the proposed terminus in Kitimat, BC. These routes will bring tankers into BC’s productive, diverse and fragile coastline where oil spills can have catastrophic consequences.

Fri Apr 4, 2008
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Last Stand of the Great Bear

Done in production with National Geographic, this trailer highlights the full length feature on large carnivores and Raincoast’s work to protect them in the Great Bear Rainforest.

Wed Apr 2, 2008
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Notes from the Field

In and out of Africa

By Chris Darimont
Research Scientist
Rainforest Wolf Program
Guttural roars and the cracking of bone drown out any sound of the river, which by this time of year has slowed to a mere trickle.Â

Thu Dec 18, 2008
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