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    Gvukva’áus Haíɫzaqv. House of the Haíɫzaqv, it’s always been here

    2019 November 42024 October 23

    The Haíɫzaqv (Heiltsuk) community of Waglisla (Bella Bella) who have been our friends, supporters and partners for over a generation, were about to celebrate the historic opening of the stunning new Gvukva’áus Haíɫzaqv (house of the Haíɫzaqv) with a five day potlatch celebration. Over 3000 people were expected. Knowing that accommodations were limited in the…

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  • A bear stands or floats in the water eating a giant salmon.
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    Where bears, fish, and humans roam

    2019 November 12024 July 8

    Transitioning between seasons can often push your senses to work overtime. This is especially true in summer and autumn in the Atnarko River corridor, where the river comes alive with Chinook, chum, pink, sockeye, and coho salmon runs. The smell of a river containing spawned-out fish is unforgettable, and one I have grown fond of….

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  • Mountain goat blending in with rocks and moss on the BC west coast.
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    Searching for sentinels at the top of the world

    2019 October 302024 July 8

    White on white is hard to see. It is especially difficult when what’s white is a mountain goat tucked into the nooks and crannies at the top of a mountain. These elusive animals cling to the windswept peaks of the coastal mountains of British Columbia where they find relief from warm summer temperatures and the…

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  • A happy large black bear walks down the road.
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    B.C.’s human-wildlife conflict response needs reform

    2019 September 252024 July 8

    Recent events have raised important legal questions about the policies, practices, and procedures of the British Columbia Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) for responding to human-wildlife conflicts. This past summer was marked by multiple encounters involving people and black bears in the Lower Mainland, with accompanying BCCOS-related controversy as well. In a high-profile incident in Coquitlam,…

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  • People in a boat a ways from shore, watch a grizzly bear, in the Kitlope.
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    A new way to help us end trophy hunting in the Great Bear Rainforest

    2019 September 52024 July 8

    By now you’ve probably seen the photos and video we’ve shared of the Kitlope, and hopefully you’re getting some sense of how spectacular this place really is. This past May I was given the opportunity to travel to the Kitlope conservancy aboard the SV Maple Leaf and it was easily the most beautiful place I’ve…

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  • Megan Adams and Patrick Johnson, Wuikinuxv Guardian Watchmen, collect hair samples.
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    Salmon, bears and people

    2019 August 292024 July 8

    Grizzly and black bears do a lot of the heavy lifting when it comes to connecting marine and terrestrial ecosystems along the coast. As fish return each fall to spawn, bears catch salmon and eat them along the river banks or adjacent forests, leaving food and nutrient sources for hundreds of species of scavengers on…

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  • A container ship get loaded at a terminal near Vancouver.
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    Terminal 2 expansion at Roberts Bank jeopardizes salmon recovery efforts

    2019 August 232024 July 8

    Given the ecological challenges that Fraser River salmon, including juvenile salmon, face at this point in history, now is not the time to increase pressure on their rearing grounds in the Fraser estuary by increasing the footprint of the Terminal 2 project on Roberts Bank….

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  • A killer whale chases a chinook salmon in the Salish Sea.
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    Increasing salmon hatcheries could do more harm than good for Chinook and Southern Resident killer whales

    2019 August 132024 July 8

    Hatcheries have failed to protect or restore the old ages, big sizes, range of migration times and diversity of wild Chinook salmon. For Southern Residents to recover, the age structure and run timing of wild Chinook runs, along with abundance, need to be restored. This is not the objective of hatcheries…

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  • Southern Resident killer whales in the Salish Sea.
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    Saving endangered whales: Strategies from above and below the 49th parallel

    2019 July 162024 July 8

    On May 10, the Canadian federal government announced its first wide-ranging measures to reduce the primary threats compromising survival of the salmon-eating Southern Resident killer whales reliant on the transboundary waters of the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia. Although federally listed as endangered in 2003 in Canada and 2005 in the US, little has happened…

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  • Cecil Paul, Xenaksiala elder, at a book signing in Kitimat Valley.
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    Stories from the Magic Canoe of Wa’xaid

    2019 July 152024 July 8

    Cecil Paul has told the story of that long journey in—what his granny called—the magic canoe. “Build a canoe and it will be supernatural and no matter how many people will come aboard to help you paddle to save your place of birth, it will never be full.” Raincoast is one of the many organizations who stepped into the magic canoe to support and learn from the traditional knowledge systems of the Xenaksiala…

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  • Grizzly bear in the water, in the Great Bear Rainforest.
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    A picture is worth 1000 words, but not at any price

    2019 July 132024 July 8

    As critical as these images are, we are committed to using only images that are ethically obtained. These considerations are informed by our own conservation ethics and what we learn along the way. The points below are those from a code of conduct, given to us by Brad Hill and available in full on Brad’s website…

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  • Kloey and her mom, Vernadean, from Cowichan Secondary, SD79, in Duncan.
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    Salish Sea Emerging Stewards celebration

    2019 July 122024 July 8

    We recently closed our third season of Raincoast’s Salish Sea Emerging Stewards program with a new addition to the program – an event to connect, reflect and celebrate our precious coastline. People of all ages and backgrounds joined in the festivities as graduates of the 2018 season had the opportunity to take the stage and share their experiences and perspectives from the program…

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