Top predators: shaping landscapes
Large carnivores on our coast are not just charismatic, they are critical components of coastal food webs; they keep landscapes functioning and species abundance from imbalance…
What's new // Notes from the field
Get the stories from researchers and team members in the field. From collecting data to wading in the bog, find out how our science and collaboration is about people and place.

Large carnivores on our coast are not just charismatic, they are critical components of coastal food webs; they keep landscapes functioning and species abundance from imbalance…

Spring is a special time for our research crews. Across the lands and waters of the Great Bear Rainforest bears are emerging from dens …

“Peace on Earth” should extend goodwill and compassion to the non-human families and communities with whom we share this planet…

Raincoast has upcoming film premieres of Directly Affected in Vancouver and Victoria. Check out dates and locations…

Our drift card study is a perfect example of research that creatively meshes science with public awareness…

Raincoast’s Ross Dixon writes about Canada’s grizzly heritage from the Khutzeymateen Valley on BC’s coast…

For Earth Day 2014 Raincoast has teamed up with the Sierra Club BC to bring you an evening of inspiration and entertainment headlined by renowned artist Robert Bateman…

These little silver fish feed and provide nutrients into the land and wildlife much the same way that salmon do…

Walking down their favourite beach, Sian and Allan were not thinking of oil spills until they found a bright yellow drift card and its message, this could be oil…

One hundred years ago, British Columbia’s humpback whales had many reasons to fear humans…

Happy Canada Day from Raincoast and a message from our executive director, Chris Genovali…

Raincoast’s Dr. Paul Paquet speaks about our role in the Northern Gateway Joint Review process…