Episode 4: The science and ethics of tracking wolves with Shelley Alexander
In our fourth Of wolves and women episode, Shelley Alexander reminds us that science, when divorced from ethics, fails to consider the whole picture.

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

In our third Of wolves and women episode, Susan Bragdon reveals what her observations uncovered about the role of female wolves.

In our second Of wolves and women episode, Jane Packard discusses the importance of learning to see the world through the eyes of another being — whether two-legged or four-legged.

Input on recovery of Southern Resident killer whales and potential general vessel management measures for 2025 and 2026.

In our inaugural Of wolves and women episode, Diane Boyd reminds us “It’s people management, not wolf management.”

One of our most striking findings in 2024 was a negative relationship between the health of females and the number of offspring they had.

Help us communicate the urgency of an emergency order to protect Southern Resident killer whales under section 80 of the Species at Risk Act (SARA).

Salmon need water, but in the Nicola Valley water isn’t always easy to come by. Climate change is hitting the Nicola watershed hard.

Join us as we launch a fascinating new podcast series, Of Wolves and Women.

This emerging research will inform how climate change more broadly affects salmon habitat.

We have completed our analysis of inbreeding across Resident killer whale populations, yielding some interesting results.

Raincoast has long argued that ocean fisheries removing “yields” of intercepted salmon on migration routes are not sustainable into the future.