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  • Grizzly bear sits in the water, for BC Bear Day.
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    BC Bear Day at Capilano University

    2019 August 202024 October 8

    Sunday September 22 is BC Bear day, hosted with Capilano University.

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  • Artifishal, the movie by Patagonia, showing at Cinecenta at UVic.
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    One night only – Patagonia’s Artifishal screening at the University of Victoria

    2019 August 152024 July 8

    Join us on Tuesday, August 27, at 7:00 pm for a film screening of Patagonia’s documentary, Artifishal, at the University of Victoria’s Cinecenta theatre located in the Student Union Building. Artifishal examines the harmful effects hatcheries…

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  • Killer Whales in the foreground and text: Victoria April 18 Panel
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    Panel: the future of killer whale recovery

    2019 March 122024 July 8

    Through the support of Stream of Consciousness, you can join us on April 18th, either in person or by streaming the event free online. Hosted by CBC’s Bob McDonald, the evening will feature a panel of experts who will be open to questions from the live audience and viewers online.

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  • One Shot for Coastal Carnivores, in Whistler at Audain Art Museum.
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    One Shot for Coastal Carnivores set to open at Audain Art Museum in Whistler

    2018 November 192024 October 8

    This December the last showing of our One shot for Coastal Carnivores photography exhibit will open at the Audain Art Museum in Whistler, Saturday 8th December. We will announce some exciting news about our efforts with Coastal First Nations to permanently end commercial trophy hunting in…

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  • One Shot for Coastal Carnivores comes to the Robert Bateman Centre in Victoria in November.
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    Join Raincoast in Victoria to view this unique exhibit and help us stop commercial trophy hunting

    2018 October 312024 July 8

    The Bateman Centre will serve as a backdrop for this unique photography collection with contributions from April Bencze, Tavish Campbell, Karen Cooper, Colleen Gara, Bertie Gregory, Melissa Groo, Brad Hill, John Marriott, Cristina Mittermeier…

    Read More Join Raincoast in Victoria to view this unique exhibit and help us stop commercial trophy huntingContinue

  • A Grizzly bear looms close up in the background - The Collective logo in the foreground.
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    Coastal carnivore conservation in the Pacific Northwest – The Collective, Seattle

    2018 October 302024 July 8

    Proceeds from the event will help secure a fourth commercial trophy hunting tenure, the Nadeaa tenure, that will add protection in the Great Bear Rainforest…

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  • Women in Conservation, One Shot for Coastal Carnivores.
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    A night to celebrate women in conservation

    2018 October 242024 July 8

    Join us at the Robert Bateman Centre to learn from, engage and celebrate female Indigenous partners, scientists, journalists, business owners, and philanthropists supporting conservation efforts to safeguard coastal carnivores of British Columbia…

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  • A grizzly bear stands on a river bank looking down, with mist and clouds floating behind it in the Great Bear Rainforest.
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    Join us for the Vancouver launch of our new photography show

    2018 October 172024 October 8

    A little over a week ago I was sitting in the magnificent estuary of the Khutze River, watching a grizzly bear mom with her three spring cubs, and scanning the estuary for wolves. I was sharing this place with others who are passionate about protecting the wildlife that calls this place home. I feel an…

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  • The warm interior lights and beautiful images of the Karen Cooper Gallery show through the evening darkness on Granville Island.
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    Join us at the Karen Cooper Gallery on Granville Island

    2018 October 152024 July 8

    On the 23rd of October we launch the One Shot for Coastal Carnivores exhibit in Vancouver. Contributing photographer Karen Cooper will be hosting us at her gallery on Granville Island. The video below gives you a sense of both Karen’s work and the first space in which you’ll be able to view conservation photography from…

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  • A wolf walks across the eel grass in the intertidal zone.
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    Unique wildlife photography collection coming this fall

    2018 October 42024 October 8

    From Victoria to Whistler we have set-up a range of viewings, sponsorship opportunities and public events. We have contributions from a fantastic range of photographers, some of whom have spent their entire lives on the coast of British Columbia, dedicated to telling its stories…

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  • A bear stands ready: poster for a Safeguard Coastal Carnivores event in Vancouver
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    Safeguard Coastal Carnivores with Patagonia Vancouver, August 9

    2018 August 62024 July 8

    The Raincoast Conservation Foundation and Coastal First Nations are working together to help end the trophy hunting of all large carnivores in the Great Bear Rainforest. We have already acquired the trophy hunting rights in approximately 30,000 square kilometres of BC’s Great Bear Rainforest, permanently ending commercial trophy hunting of grizzlies, black bears (some of…

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  • BC Bear Day 2018, April 7
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    BC Bear Day, April 7, Capilano University

    2018 April 52024 July 8

    Come celebrate BC Bear Day this Saturday. Raincoast and its partners are hosting a free family friendly event for the community to learn more about bears. Join us this Saturday, April 7th from 1:00 to 4:00pm…

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