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  • Underwater shot of a chum salmon in the Fraser River
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    Join us for the last webinar of our Connected Estuary series

    2021 May 252024 July 8

    In Episode 6, we will build on this learning with Morgan Guerin, a community member, past Councilor, and Senior Marine Planning Specialist for the Musqueam Nation. Morgan is also an artist who has developed materials for the c̓əsnaʔəm exhibit at the Musqueam Community Cultural Centre and he continues to share his knowledge, expertise and teachings through tool-kits for use in schools and other communities.

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  • Single salmon smolt underwater.
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    An opportunity to learn about the importance of improved connectivity in the Fraser River Estuary

    2021 May 212024 July 8

    Join Dave Scott, Raincoast’s Lower Fraser Salmon Program Research and Restoration Coordinator, for an online information session about the upcoming North Arm Jetty Breaches Project and the importance of improved connectivity in the Fraser River Estuary. The session will include an opportunity for participants to ask questions and provide input on the project.

    Read More An opportunity to learn about the importance of improved connectivity in the Fraser River EstuaryContinue

  • Two Southern Resident killer whales surfacing on the ocean.
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    GiveBig Washington to protect killer whales in the Salish Sea.

    2021 May 32024 July 8

    We are excited to participate the 2021 GiveBig Washington campaign! The 48-hour fundraiser officially starts next week (May 4-5), but with early giving having already started you can make a contribution now.

    Read More GiveBig Washington to protect killer whales in the Salish Sea.Continue

  • Spirit Bear sleeping in the moss.
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    Guardians of the Coast: The next generation of stewards

    2021 April 212024 July 8

    In this last session of Coastal Insights, we will be joined by some of the inspiring young leaders who are taking action in their communities to sustain and protect the coast.

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  • Young woman wearing a mask looking out at the ocean while standing on a sail boat.
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    Join us for a webinar on conservation in action

    2021 April 62024 July 8

    Join us Wednesday April 7 at 1pm Pacific for Coastal Insights as we look at key conservation issues facing wildlife and their habitat along BC’s coast. The lesson will also discuss how we can take action to protect and sustain the Salish Sea.

    Read More Join us for a webinar on conservation in actionContinue

  • A bee hovers over a purple flower harvesting pollen.
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    Join us for a webinar on Indigenous Harvesting techniques and technologies

    2021 March 232024 July 8

    Join us for our 4th webinar in our Coastal Insights series where we will explore Indigenous harvesting techniques and technologies from the past, present and into the future.

    Read More Join us for a webinar on Indigenous Harvesting techniques and technologiesContinue

  • A school of red salmon are visible underwater with a beach and forest in the background.
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    Join us for a webinar on salmon as a foundation species on the coast

    2021 March 82024 July 8

    Join us on this week’s Coastal Insights as we take a look at the pivotal role salmon play in our world while considering the challenges to the long-term resilience of salmon populations.

    Read More Join us for a webinar on salmon as a foundation species on the coastContinue

  • Three women standing 6 feet apart talking to each other in a Coastal Douglas-fir forest
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    Carbon stewardship workshop focusing on Gulf Islands forests and coasts

    2021 March 42024 July 8

    Later this month, Raincoast, along with partners, will be hosting a workshop exploring the feasibility of implementing carbon stewardship projects on the Gulf Islands and across the Coastal Douglas-fir (CDF) zone in the Salish Sea. This workshop aims to establish a civic and Indigenous community of learners. Our goal is to collaboratively develop a nature-based climate project financed from conservation, restoration and improved ecosystem management.

    Read More Carbon stewardship workshop focusing on Gulf Islands forests and coastsContinue

  • The salmon song is sung by drum and on Sto:lo land.
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    Join us for a webinar examining the concept of Two-Eyed Seeing

    2021 February 222024 July 8

    In this week’s episode of Coastal Insights, join us as we visit with Albert Marshall, the creator of the two-eyed seeing concept, balancing Indigenous knowledge and contemporary science. We will also be joined by Indigenous fisheries scientist, Andrea Jane Reid, as we examine how this concept is being used today.

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  • The Lower Fraser river as seen from the air with city in the background.
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    Watersheds 2020 Forum – some lessons from the Lower Fraser River

    2020 October 142024 July 8

    Raincoast will be hosting a session titled, ‘Watershed governance in a complex geography: Lessons and updates from the Lower Fraser Working Group’. This session will occur on Friday, October 16th at 1pm PST…

    Read More Watersheds 2020 Forum – some lessons from the Lower Fraser RiverContinue

  • A wolf stands relaxed in the intertidal zone in the Great Bear Rainforest.
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    Wolf School

    2020 September 232024 October 23

    Our aim is to broaden the public’s understanding of wolves, especially the wild population of wolves in British Columbia.

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  • Wolf School with Chris Darimont.
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    Wolf School with Chris Darimont

    2020 September 222024 July 8

    The last episode of this “semester’s” Wolf School looks toward existing and emerging solutions to the conservation of wolves in British Columbia. Raincoast’s Director of Science, Dr. Chris Darimont, will also look back to share how his mentor, Chester “Lone Wolf” Starr, influenced him, all of our wolf research and the direction of Raincoast’s conservation work on BC’s coast…

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