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2020

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  • Wolf on a rock with guest photos above.
    Events

    Indigenous perspectives on the wolf

    2020 September 142024 July 8

    From creation stories to Indigenous-led reintroduction and contemporary carnivore coexistence, Indigenous peoples have long shared space and time with, and story of, wolves. From day one Raincoast’s wolf research has been shaped by Indigenous knowledge and knowledge holders…

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  • The Hunting Collective podcast brand to the left of Chris Darimont on a river in the central coast.
    In the media

    Exploring human dimensions of hunting via social science, evolutionary ecology, and personal experience

    2020 September 122024 July 8

    In episode 140 of The Hunting Collective podcast, Ben O’Brien does a fascinating and good-natured follow up interview with Dr. Barrie Gilbert. Dr. Gilbert is a prominent bear biologist, friend of Raincoast, and previous verbal sparring-partner with Ben (at least when it comes to the hunting of predators). Ben invited Dr. Gilbert back for another interview, and they made productive amends…

    Read More Exploring human dimensions of hunting via social science, evolutionary ecology, and personal experienceContinue

  • Episode 4 of Wolf School with Cristina Mittermeier.
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    Join us for episode 4 of Wolf School with Cristina Mittermeier

    2020 September 82024 July 8

    Many of you will recognize Cristina’s iconic images of coastal wolves and wildlife around the world. Cristina is also a pioneer in the field of conservation photography. She was a founding member of the International League of Conservation Photographers and also established conservation charity SeaLegacy…

    Read More Join us for episode 4 of Wolf School with Cristina MittermeierContinue

  • Shauna Doll looks up while she big tree hunting on Salts Spring.
    Conservation updates

    Big tree hunting on Salt Spring Island

    2020 September 12024 July 8

    Earlier this month I spent two beautiful days on the coast of the Salish Sea, hunting for big trees. I was fortunate to join a research group of passionate “tree people” including Dr. Tara Martin, head of the Conservation Decisions Lab in the Faculty of Forestry at UBC; her Research Assistant, Cassandra Holt; Tony MacLeod from the Salt Spring Conservancy, and Jeff Shatford from the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development to measure some of the tallest trees on Salt Spring Island…

    Read More Big tree hunting on Salt Spring IslandContinue

  • Wolf School with Heather Bryan.
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    Wolf School Episode 3 with biologist Dr. Heather Bryan

    2020 August 312024 October 23

    After our fantastic second episode with the Wolf Conservation Center’s Regan Downey last week, our next wolf school session will feature another inspiring scientist and educator, Dr. Heather Bryan. Now an Assistant Professor in Ecosystem Science and Management at the University of Northern BC, Heather has played a critical role in Raincoast’s work on coastal wolves and bears for many years…

    Read More Wolf School Episode 3 with biologist Dr. Heather BryanContinue

  • The trains and containers on the causeway to Terminal 2.
    Investigate and inform

    US organizations call on Washington State to oppose Canada’s Terminal 2 expansion in the Salish Sea

    2020 August 212024 July 8

    41 environmental and sustainability organizations in Washington State have written Governor Jay Inslee (PDF) asking him to oppose RBT2 on behalf of Washingtonians and the environmental, cultural and economic resources of Washington state…

    Read More US organizations call on Washington State to oppose Canada’s Terminal 2 expansion in the Salish SeaContinue

  • A close up on the face and mouth of a wolf with white and grey markings while it howls.
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    Your invitation to Wolf School

    2020 August 132024 July 8

    With close family ties and complex communication, wolves live lives that humans can easily empathize with across cultures. Yet, the wolf is still persecuted, including here in BC…

    Read More Your invitation to Wolf SchoolContinue

  • Cover of the open letter to the PMO standing beside a large elk.
    Investigate and inform

    Nature conservation should be central to Canada’s recovery from COVID-19

    2020 August 62025 December 15

    The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, PC, MPPrime Minister of CanadaOffice of the Prime Minister and Privy Council Parliament BuildingsOttawa, Ontario K1A 1A6 July 10, 2020 Dear Prime Minister Trudeau: As organizations with a strong commitment to defending nature in Canada, we want to acknowledge the efforts that the Government of Canada has made to protect…

    Read More Nature conservation should be central to Canada’s recovery from COVID-19Continue

  • A mashup of images and profile photos from the Coastal Insights series episodes.
    Raincoast updates

    Coastal Insights online education series about nature, people, and place is now complete and available

    2020 July 292024 October 23

    The pandemic has impacted our lives in many ways, particularly with regard to learning in schools and experiential programming. Teachers have had to fast-track their technological skills and shift from their regular face to face connections with students to engaging through online learning. Raincoast knows this first hand as we were literally one week away…

    Read More Coastal Insights online education series about nature, people, and place is now complete and availableContinue

  • A black bear sits in the stream and holds a fish against a rock in the water.
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    Open letter to The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau: Curb the wildlife trade

    2020 July 282024 July 8

    The undersigned Canadian animal protection organizations and scientific experts commend your leadership and efforts to contain and combat the spread of COVID-19 during this most difficult time for our country. Unfortunately, the emergence of COVID-19 was a textbook example of emerging zoonotic infections…

    Read More Open letter to The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau: Curb the wildlife tradeContinue

  • A path winds its way up a hill through a forest into the light.
    Notes from the field

    A winter on S,DÁYES in a future ancient forest

    2020 July 272024 July 8

    The term “management” is often preceded by “resource” and thus implies a process resulting in economically beneficial outcomes. Governance suggests a more comprehensive, more collaborative approach to making land-use decisions…

    Read More A winter on S,DÁYES in a future ancient forestContinue

  • Killer whales swim by Saturna island
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    Terminal 2 Backgrounder: Impacts on Southern Resident killer whales

    2020 July 202024 July 8

    The shipping expansion at the Deltaport terminal will place further stress on the Fraser estuary that has already lost more than 70% of its natural habitat. Raincoast is particularly concerned about the impacts from the terminal on Fraser Chinook salmon and Southern Resident killer whales…

    Read More Terminal 2 Backgrounder: Impacts on Southern Resident killer whalesContinue

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