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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 great grandmother, T059, swims with her great granddaughter, T059A1A, by Pender Island.

Guided by mom: The matriarchal world of killer whales

Posted on 2026 May 10
The breeding female of a wolf pack emerges from the den just a few weeks after giving birth. The hair loss around her belly and her pronounced teats are visible signs that she is nursing pups.

A mother’s reflection, it takes a pack

Posted on 2026 May 8
A group of young ecologists stand in a circle learning about the forest around them.

An afternoon as ecologists in Mundy Park

Posted on 2026 May 7
A woman wearing a purple jacket and blue ballcap kneels in the grass, wearing gardening gloves as she plants a native plant with other stewards walking with tools behind her.

Join us for a free five-day land-to-sea educational expedition through the Salish Sea

Posted on 2026 May 5
Map with a satellite imagery basemap showing the 12 partner watersheds in orange and 3 accessory watersheds in yellow.

Interactive map of watershed-based pollution monitoring in southern BC, Canada

Posted on 2026 May 4
A Southern Resident killer whale leaps out of the calm water, a trail of water running from their dorsal fin.

How will our upcoming killer whale study help endangered Southern Resident killer whales?

Posted on 2026 May 1
Priya reaches out to touch a plant while a group of people watches.

Women-led forest conservation

Posted on 2026 April 29
Raincoast's research vessel, Achiever, sails along the ocean, white sails catching the wind with a forest and mountain landscape in the background.

The Pacific herring spawn aboard Achiever

Posted on 2026 April 27

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