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  • A red-haired young woman stands in front of a projector, speaking to a crowd sat listening as she speaks on wolf biology.
    Raincoast updates

    Embracing your inner wolf and field researcher

    2026 February 252026 March 17

    Events and presentations to get you thinking about wildlife and coexistence.

    Read More Embracing your inner wolf and field researcherContinue

  • The dorsal fin of a killer whale breaks the surface of the ocean, with two killer whales emerging to its side closer to shore. There is a forest nearby along the shoreline and mist escaping from the killer whale as it breathes.
    Conservation updates

    Long-term research on long-lived species takes a village

    2026 January 142026 March 15

    We’re listening to protect killer whales, and we need your help to make our 2026 field season happen.

    Read More Long-term research on long-lived species takes a villageContinue

  • Dr. Peter Ross and Clint Wright stand arm in arm smiling at the camera, with a sprinter van that has been converted into a mobile water pollution lab visible behind them.
    Raincoast updates

    A conversation with Clint Wright, VP and Executive Director of the Vancouver Aquarium

    2025 November 52025 November 5

    Just over two weeks remain until Raincoast hosts the annual Ocean Science Awards ceremony at this city landmark.

    Read More A conversation with Clint Wright, VP and Executive Director of the Vancouver AquariumContinue

  • A group of youth gather at the bow of a sailboat and admire the dorsal fin of a whale in the distance.
    Conservation updates

    Building a culture of marine-mammal safe boating on the coast

    2025 August 132025 August 13

    This free course can help keep you and wildlife safe while on the water.

    Read More Building a culture of marine-mammal safe boating on the coastContinue

  • A man smiles at the camera, standing in front of a calm body of water, wearing a deep blue jacket.
    Raincoast updates

    How science can lead to tangible options that improve everyday outcomes

    2025 July 282025 December 15

    An interview with the newest selection committee member for the Raincoast Ocean Science Awards, Jason Hwang, Chief Program Officer and Vice President of Salmon at Pacific Salmon Foundation.

    Read More How science can lead to tangible options that improve everyday outcomesContinue

  • Grey, dark blue, and pale orange smoke stretches out from a wide treeline.
    Events | Films and videos

    Fighting fire with fire, or dancing with flames?

    2025 June 272025 July 15

    How supporting the future of healthy watersheds relies on learning to live with fire.

    Read More Fighting fire with fire, or dancing with flames?Continue

  • A smiling and clapping audience looks towards speaker standing out of frame.
    Events

    Psst… We have an events calendar

    2025 June 22025 December 15

    Webinars, talks, meetups, oh my! Check out the latest happenings with Raincoast and our communities.

    Read More Psst… We have an events calendarContinue

  • Many salmon swim by as seen from below in the green blue light of the sun.
    Conservation updates

    Where this flag flies, salmon have allies

    2025 May 302026 April 14

    Join Raincoast, Pacific Salmon Foundation, and more in celebrating these vital species on June 1, International Wild Salmon Day.

    Read More Where this flag flies, salmon have alliesContinue

  • An aerial shot of Kingfisher forest, showing tall Douglas Fir trees touching a blue shoreline.
    Conservation updates | Raincoast updates

    International Day for Biological Diversity 2025

    2025 May 222025 December 15

    Reflecting on how we protect biodiversity and build harmony with nature not just for one day, but every day.

    Read More International Day for Biological Diversity 2025Continue

  • Northern Resident killer whale A55 is captured from above, curiously lying on his side displaying a unique behaviour, surrounded by white-sided dolphins.
    Films and videos

    That time A55 Northern Resident killer whale rolled over, surrounded by Pacific white-sided dolphins

    2025 April 292025 April 29

    Drone footage captured during photogrammetry work shows unique behaviour from Northern Resident A55, surrounded by white-sided dolphins.

    Read More That time A55 Northern Resident killer whale rolled over, surrounded by Pacific white-sided dolphinsContinue

  • A stunning underwater closeup of a Chinook salmon, with a blue haze of light all around.
    Films and videos

    New film: Shared Water, Shared Crisis

    2025 April 222025 October 3

    New film shows Canadian scientists and First Nations leaders working together to protect Southern Resident Killer Whales and Chinook salmon.

    Read More New film: Shared Water, Shared CrisisContinue

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