New research highlights important routes to spawning salmon for coastal bears
Hey Siri – what’s the best route to a seafood joint?

Hey Siri – what’s the best route to a seafood joint?

Raincoast has hosted the NoiseTracker initiative since 2023. This year, we have shifted our focus from building a coast-wide noise monitoring platform to a more localized underwater noise research and analysis program. Through NoiseTracker, we aim to provide governments and decision-makers with science-based recommendations that support healthy marine ecosystems.

A Q&A with Raincoast Conservation Foundation’s Cetacean Senior Scientists

Subject: Urgent need to reinstate charter patrolmen contracts for 2025.

Four awards celebrating ocean science in Canada, one epic evening!

Nicole has joined Raincoast to lead our communications team.

New research shows that beluga whales may exploit ultrasonic signals to maintain communication in noisy environments.

In our seventh Of wolves and women episode, Paul Paquet reflects on the profound impact the women featured in this series have had on both his life and his understanding of wolves.

In our sixth Of wolves and women episode, Chelsea Greer shares how her curiosity and passion for wildlife conservation and animal welfare led her to wolves — and to Raincoast.

Gudrun was admired for her good sense of humour, generous spirit, and infectious love for being out on the land.

In our fifth Of wolves and women episode, Astrid Vik Stronen delves into the fascinating world of conservation genetics, revealing how this field can guide wildlife protection amidst rapid environmental change.

In our fourth Of wolves and women episode, Shelley Alexander reminds us that science, when divorced from ethics, fails to consider the whole picture.