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Raincoast speaks for salmon

By Raincoast 2009 October 202024 July 8 1 minute

Fall 2009 news coverage, letters and articles voicing our concerns for wild salmon.

Mark's Pink salmon (c)Times Colonist, October 4, 2009
Letter to Minister, Sept 16, 2009
Notes from the Field: Sept 11, 2009
Times Colonist, Sept 9, 2009
Seaside Times, September 05, 2009
Times Colonist, August 29, 2009
Globe & Mail, August 19, 2009

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«Fraser Sockeye Collapse: Did sea lice play a role?
The Bear Necessities: A Fall Harvest of Salmon»
A shoreline along the Fraser is seen at dusk, the land covered with rocks and a bridge and power lines in the background towards the horizon.

Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; Shaughnessy Street Park

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Unlocking large-scale killer whale analysis

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Three running wolves as seen from the air.

The BC government is seeking its second five-year approval to continue killing wolves

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Wolves trot through the snow along the forest edge.

BC seeks another five years of wolf killing: Our technical feedback

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A large salmon swimming under the water.

How harvesting immature Chinook salmon can shrink size and reduce future returns

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Sea-to-soil expeditions throughout the Salish Sea

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A Southern Resident killer whale is seen from above, their dorsal fin and saddle patch visible above the water's surface.

Raincoast’s feedback on Getting Major Projects Built in Canada

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A meaningful excuse to plan a party: Peer-to-peer fundraising!

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