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  • A classic mountaintop coastal Douglas Fir landscape, the ocean expanding in the background.
    Investigate and inform

    No trust in the Trust

    2026 May 122026 May 12

    The Islands Trust draft Trust Policy Statement has veered off course at a time when its 50-year mandate is more important than ever.

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  • A group of young ecologists stand in a circle learning about the forest around them.
    Notes from the field

    An afternoon as ecologists in Mundy Park

    2026 May 72026 May 7

    Exploring the urban forest up close by learning about the tools and methods a forest ecologist uses.

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  • A woman wearing a purple jacket and blue ballcap kneels in the grass, wearing gardening gloves as she plants a native plant with other stewards walking with tools behind her.
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    Join us for a free five-day land-to-sea educational expedition through the Salish Sea

    2026 May 52026 May 6

    We are searching for participants to join our next Land Healing Stewards Initiative sailing expedition!  This is a five-day live-aboard trip on Raincoast’s 68-foot, Transport Canada certified, research sailing vessel, Achiever. This expedition will bring together eight Indigenous, BPOC, and 2SLGBQT+ youth, ages 19-29 from the Lower Mainland, Southern Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, and…

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  • A group of volunteers are spread out across a forest floor, kneeling down tending to the earth.
    Conservation updates

    Many hands make light work

    2026 April 202026 April 20

    Ecological restoration powered by steadfast volunteers.

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  • A group of nine youth environmental stewards crouch and stand together to smile for a photo, holding gardening tools such as shovels and pots.
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    BC bookstores come together to support conservation education for youth

    2026 April 12026 April 1

    How little gifts from the community strengthen our programs.

    Read More BC bookstores come together to support conservation education for youthContinue

  • A great-horned owl sits perched on a thick branch.
    Notes from the field

    Junior researchers in the temperate rainforest

    2026 March 302026 March 30

    Investigating how forests and wildlife work together.

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  • A starflower with 4 green leaves and a small purple flower.
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    Worksheet: Junior researchers in the forest

    2026 March 262026 March 26

    Do you want to know more about forest ecosystems, but you’re not sure where to start? This worksheet will help guide you through making observations in the forest.

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  • a person wraps a measuring tape around the trunk of a tree
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    Hug a tree for science!

    2026 March 102026 March 10

    Have you ever seen a big tree and wondered what you could do to ensure it can be protected for future generations? Well, let us introduce you to the BC BigTree Registry! The BC BigTree Registry is a citizen science-powered initiative that works to document, monitor, and protect British Columbia’s ancient trees and associated old-growth…

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  • Two forest workers walk through the largish trees of the Gulf Islands with sunny yellow skies in the background.
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    The Islands Trust Policy Statement, and how it’s veering off-course

    2026 March 92026 March 13

    A lot can happen in seven years.

    Read More The Islands Trust Policy Statement, and how it’s veering off-courseContinue

  • Raincoast staff talks to a group about the Douglas-fir to her left.
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    How to measure a tree

    2026 March 52026 March 16

    Measuring height, diameter, and crown spread of a big tree can present many challenges. Here’s a few tips and tricks to help you out.

    Read More How to measure a treeContinue

  • Engaging the next generation of land healing stewards
    Notes from the field

    Engaging the next generation of land healing stewards

    2025 November 32026 March 17

    Immersed in the ecosystems of the Salish Sea, youth from Vancouver to Victoria came together to participate in coastal conservation.

    Read More Engaging the next generation of land healing stewardsContinue

  • Achiever sales billow in the wind on a stunning bluesky day.
    Raincoast updates

    Join us for a free five-day land-to-sea educational expedition through the Salish Sea

    2025 September 182025 December 15

    To apply, please complete the application form.

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