Take action to request an emergency order for Southern Resident killer whales
With intensifying threats, emergency protections for endangered killer whales are necessary.
With intensifying threats, emergency protections for endangered killer whales are necessary.
Our goal is to inspire and train the next generation of conservation stewards through land-based, at-sea, and online programming.
Last week, Ocean Wise made the decision to remove its recommendation to list salmon from southeast Alaska as sustainable. This removal will be in place until the sustainability of these fisheries is no longer in question.
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In May of 2024, Raincoast, along with five other conservation groups (David Suzuki Foundation, Georgia Strait Alliance, Living Oceans, Natural Resources Defense Council, and World Wildlife Fund Canada) filed a petition with the federal government to implement an emergency order.
We are accepting nominations for worthy individuals and groups striving to protect lands, waters, and wildlife through science, Indigenous Knowledge systems, and public engagement.
This compelling campaign film, with its epic surf montages, is now available to watch for free online.
Raincoast is able to provide workplace experience while progressing our conservation work.
Tell your MP and responsible ministers to enact a mandatory 1,000 metre vessel buffer for endangered Southern Resident killer whales.
Raincoast’s Director of our Fraser River Salmon Conservation Program, Kristen Walters, will be attending Nature on the Hill – an event hosted by Nature Canada that connects conservationists with Members of Parliament to discuss pressing biodiversity issues.
Our new animation delves into the history of hatcheries and the future we envision for wild salmon.
Our new animation highlights solutions to the problems in conventional fisheries.