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Raincoast speaks out on cougars

By Raincoast 2009 July 222024 July 8 1 minute

Read articles and letters written by Raincoast on BC cougar attacks and cougar management

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«Raincoast speaks out on coastal tankers
Raincoast Wolves posterchild»
A female chum salmon illuminated by a rare sunny break.

In an era of scarcity, the Pacific Salmon Treaty must strengthen conservation

Posted on 2026 March 13
Aerial photo of North Resident killer whales swimming in the dark waters, with a young killer whale nursing and turning slightly on their side.

The high price of motherhood in Northern Resident killer whales

Posted on 2026 March 12
A crew members works in the Fraser River Estuary preparing a small marsh.

Letter: Urgent recommendation for the renewal and expansion of the British Columbia Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund (BCSRIF)

Posted on 2026 March 10
a person wraps a measuring tape around the trunk of a tree

Hug a tree for science!

Posted on 2026 March 10
Two forest workers walk through the largish trees of the Gulf Islands with sunny yellow skies in the background.

The Islands Trust Policy Statement, and how it’s veering off-course

Posted on 2026 March 9
A salmon splashes in a stream with extreme light and dark areas.

Ensure the long-term stability of projects dedicated to the recovery of wild salmon

Posted on 2026 March 9
Raincoast staff talks to a group about the Douglas-fir to her left.

How to measure a tree

Posted on 2026 March 5
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We’re bringing the environmental community together with a new event: The Confluence

Posted on 2026 March 4

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