Join us for a webinar on conservation in action

This week’s Coastal Insights webinar we will be exploring conservation in action in the Salish Sea.

BC’s coast holds enormous ecological, cultural and economical significance for wildlife, their habitats, and the communities throughout its range and beyond. Protecting these ecosystems is vital to the survival and livelihood of future generations. 

Join us tomorrow – Wednesday April 7 – at 1pm Pacific for Coastal Insights  as we look at key conservation issues facing wildlife and their habitat along BC’s coast. The lesson will also discuss how we can take action to protect and sustain the Salish Sea.

We will be joined by 3 Raincoasters: Misty MacDuffee, who will discuss our efforts to recover Southern Resident killer whales, Dave Scott, who will discuss our research on Fraser River salmon and our work to restore their habitat and Shauna Doll, who will discuss our work on safeguarding Coastal Douglas-fir ecosystems. 

You can help

Raincoast’s in-house scientists, collaborating graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and professors make us unique among conservation groups. We work with First Nations, academic institutions, government, and other NGOs to build support and inform decisions that protect aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, and the wildlife that depend on them. We conduct ethically applied, process-oriented, and hypothesis-driven research that has immediate and relevant utility for conservation deliberations and the collective body of scientific knowledge.

We investigate to understand coastal species and processes. We inform by bringing science to decision-makers and communities. We inspire action to protect wildlife and wildlife habitats.

Coastal wolf with a salmon in its month.
Photo by Dene Rossouw.