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    DFO seeks to undo important precedent for at-risk species

    2011 January 172024 July 8

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    January 17, 2011

    VANCOUVER — Environmental groups vowed today to fight DFO’s appeal of a decisive and precedent-setting Federal Court ruling that declared that DFO must protect critical habitat of killer whales…

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    Legal victory offers hope for killer whales

    2010 December 72024 July 8

    Media Release, December 7, 2010

    Federal Court rules DFO failed to protect B.C. resident killer whale critical habitat. Conservation groups, represented by Ecojustice, have won a landmark decision…

    Read More Legal victory offers hope for killer whalesContinue

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    Scientists Urge Canada to Protect Its Rainforests

    2010 November 172024 July 8

    Raincoast senior scientist Dr. Paul Paquet is a co-author of new book highlighting the urgent need for Canada to protect its rainforests as climate change insurance…

    Read More Scientists Urge Canada to Protect Its RainforestsContinue

  • Fish farms on the BC coast threaten wild salmon.
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    Sea lice from fish farms infect wild juvenile salmon in multiple regions

    2010 November 92024 July 8

    Today, the Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences published findings by Raincoast and other researchers on sea lice infestations of wild juvenile salmon near salmon farms…

    Read More Sea lice from fish farms infect wild juvenile salmon in multiple regionsContinue

  • Grizzly wades through water with salmon in its mouth
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    Salmon management should include wildlife

    2010 October 222024 October 8

    As this year’s salmon head upstream, scientists have spawned a game-changing idea about how taking less salmon from the ocean might bring more benefits to ecosystems and economies…

    Read More Salmon management should include wildlifeContinue

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    Kill for cash – coyotes targeted in Nova Scotia’s “pelt incentive” program

    2010 October 152024 July 8

    Nova Scotia opens a coyote bounty despite the lack of scientific evidence that killing coyotes changes the behavior of animals who survive.

    Read More Kill for cash – coyotes targeted in Nova Scotia’s “pelt incentive” programContinue

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    Scientists call on Nova Scotia to Stop Coyote Bounty

    2010 October 142024 July 8

    Astounding scientists and conservationists, Nova Scotia has declared a coyote bounty. Guised as a “pelt incentive plan” the bounty would provide $20 per coyote. But coyote bounties don’t work to control the population…

    Read More Scientists call on Nova Scotia to Stop Coyote BountyContinue

  • An orca whale is swimming in the ocean.
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    Feds sued over failure to protect killer whales

    2010 June 152024 July 8

    Case could determine future of Canada’s at-risk species MEDIA RELEASE  June 15, 2010 VANCOUVER – Conservation groups, represented by Ecojustice, are back in Federal Court today after launching a lawsuit against Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) over the protection of B.C.’s resident killer whales. If successful, the case will ensure stronger legal protection…

    Read More Feds sued over failure to protect killer whalesContinue

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