Raincoast Radio is coming to your favourite podcast channels in the new year
“I spun around, and no more than ten meters away, standing right in the water, was a black wolf. For a few seconds, time seemed to freeze as the wolf stood there, staring back at us. Then, without a sound, the wolf turned and melted into the forest, vanishing as quickly as she had appeared. Before we could fully process what had just happened, the air around us erupted with a mixture of barks and howls. The wolf was sending us a clear message: you need to leave.”
Wolf Conservation Program Director, Chelsea Greer, talking about her first encounter with a wild wolf
From the epic journeys of individual wolves to legendary exploits of pack leaders, the stories of mother wolves have not only captured the hearts and minds of conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts, but also sparked important conversations about coexistence, ecology, and the delicate balance between wilderness and humanity.
Equally captivating and impactful are the stories of the women who studied these wolves. In this series, Raincoast’s Wolf Conservation Program Director Chelsea Greer will be talking to some amazing female scientists whose dedication and groundbreaking research have not only deepened our understanding of these remarkable creatures, but have also played a pivotal role in raising awareness and inspiring global conversations about the importance of wolves and wolf conservation.
We are excited to be launching our podcast Raincoast Radio in the new year, with our first series Of Women and Wolves. A big thank you to all our Raincoast supporters — your generosity makes content like this possible. Your donations also support our scientific research and help protect the lands, waters and wildlife of coastal British Columbia.
This Giving Season, help us launch Raincoast Radio, a platform where the stories Of Wolves and Women can continue to inspire and shape our understanding of wildlife and wildlife conservation.
About Raincoast Radio
Raincoast Radio is created by Raincoast Conservation Foundation. It is produced by Sofia Osborne with additional audio editing by Oumar Salifou. Fact checking by the Raincoast team. The wolf photo in the podcast art is by Mark Williams. Music by Crypt-of-Insomnia and Luca Francini.