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  • Doug Neasloss speaks to the crowd at the Pipe Shop for BC Bear Day 2019.
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    BC Bear Day was a success!

    2019 September 242024 July 8

    BC Bear Day this past weekend was a grand success. We saw lots of kids, teddy bears in hand, residents looking for tips on how to coexist with bears and people generally interested in learning more about bears. The afternoon portion of the event was filled with presentations, games, face painting, bear yoga and an…

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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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  • A stunning field of Lupin is framed by the epic mountains of the Kitlope.
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    A first grizzly bear in the Kitlope

    2019 July 52024 July 8

    Just days before being asked to go on a last-minute week-long trip to the Kitlope I had been glued to the pages of Cecil Paul and Briony Penn’s new book, Stories From the Magic Canoe. I was invited to visit as a guest aboard Maple Leaf, to capture visuals, to help with fundraising and awareness…

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  • Aerial view of Maple Leaf in the Kitlope on emerald green water.
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    Maple Leaf’s commitment to coastal conservation

    2019 July 22024 July 8

    2019 marks the second year of a decade-long $100,000 commitment from Maple Leaf Adventures to our research and conservation efforts on the BC Coast and, in particular, the Great Bear Rainforest. As the spring field program for Raincoast’s Salmon Carnivore program comes to an end…

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  • Salmon fry pool in the estuaries of the Fraser River.
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    The Fraser River estuary is fragmented by structures that alter the flow of water

    2019 June 212025 December 15

    The first phase in Raincoast’s five-year restoration project in the Fraser estuary was making breaches in the Steveston jetty to allow young salmon access to Sturgeon Bank, a safe, marshy habitat that gives them an easier transition from river to ocean…

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