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  • Three people walking through the forest.
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    Job posting: Research Technician

    2023 May 182025 December 15

    Applications close May 31, 2023.

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  • Someone writing in a field journal in a forest.
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    Job posting: Big tree intern

    2023 May 182025 February 4

    Applications close June 2, 2023.

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    Job posting: Summer Stewardship Program Lead

    2023 May 182025 December 15

    Applications close June 5, 2023.

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  • A school of red fish swim through very clear water, showing the sand beneath them.
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    Addressing the systemic, anthropogenic threats causing the decline of wild salmon

    2023 May 122025 December 15

    Raincoast’s Wild Salmon Program is focused on ensuring that wild salmon in British Columbia thrive across their historic landscape at abundance levels that sustain wildlife.

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  • Brooke Gerle wearing a green coat smiling and standing in front of the ocean.
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    Meet Brooke Gerle, Raincoast’s new Mapping Technician 

    2023 April 262024 July 8

    Brooke Gerle has joined our Communications team as a Mapping Technician. She will assist in spatial analysis, the creation of maps, and report and article writing in support of Raincoast’s programs.  Brooke completed her bachelor’s degree in Biology from Dalhousie University. After 3 years of working and volunteering in wildlife rehabilitation, Brooke returned to school…

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  • Forest by the ocean with limited understory.
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    Job posting: Nature Smart Project Coordinator

    2023 April 202025 December 15

    Applications close June 2, 2023.

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  • Over head photo of an estuary in Heiltsuk territory.
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    Job posting: Field Technicians for wildlife monitoring field work in Haíɫzaqv Territory

    2023 April 192025 February 4

    Applications close May 1, 2023.

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  • Two people working together to collect water samples in a farm field with the mountains in the background.
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    Job Posting: Water Quality Coordinator

    2023 March 72025 February 4

    Applications close March 24, 2023.

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  • Wolf walking on a coastline.
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    Join us for Season 2 of Wolf School!

    2023 February 242024 July 8

    Wolf School 2 is an exploration of wolf ecology, biology, and the issues wolves face for their survival in British Columbia and around the world.

    Read More Join us for Season 2 of Wolf School!Continue

  • Persia Khan standing in front of some trees wearing a Raincoast Toque.
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    Raincoast toques and hats are now available!

    2022 November 212024 July 8

    We are so happy to have our Raincoast hats back in stock. Supply chain issues meant that these hats took much longer to make than we expected, but we were willing to wait because we know these hats are so worth it! Our team wears them in the sun, rain, and snow, which is how…

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  • Belted Kingfisher close up looking to the side.
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    A chance to double your donation to KELÁ_EKE Kingfisher Forest!

    2022 October 312024 July 8

    We are thrilled to announce a donation matching campaign to support the purchase and permanent protection of KELÁ_EKE Kingfisher Forest.

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  • Woman in a plaid shirt with a shovel digging invasive Daphne plants.
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    Restoration with PEPÁḴEṈ HÁUTW̱ at EcoFair

    2022 October 122024 July 15

    PEPÁḴEṈ HÁUTW̱ or “The Blossoming Place” is a charitable, non-profit organization that provides participatory education opportunities about traditional and healthy food systems to contribute to the restoration and revitalization of native ecosystems in W̱SÁNEĆ homelands.

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