Restoring habitat, restoring connectivity in the Fraser River Estuary
The breaches we created in the North Arm and Steveston Jetties have seen immediate success, which is rare for a habitat restoration project.
The breaches we created in the North Arm and Steveston Jetties have seen immediate success, which is rare for a habitat restoration project.
Our Wild Salmon Program works to ensure self-sustaining populations of wild salmon returning to wild rivers.
What our Forest Conservation Program accomplished in 2023.
Where will the conservation scientists, managers, and informed advocates of tomorrow come from?
Minimally invasive research techniques to study wolves.
Adam has joined our Cetacean Conservation Program to head up Raincoast’s new Conservation Genetics Lab.
Large carnivores, such as wolves, bears, and cougars, play important and unique roles in shaping healthy ecosystems.
In November 2023, Raincoast hosted the second annual Big Tree Summit to gather those interested in protecting big trees and old forests across British Columbia. Together, we aim to advance conservation outcomes for these increasingly rare and threatened ecologies.
Tracker will serve as the new mobile water pollution monitoring lab for our Healthy Waters Program.
We are nearing the completion of construction of our second breach in the North Arm jetty to restore fish passage for juvenile salmon.
Canadians – and our oceans – need robust protection from plastic pollution.
We are set to begin tracking water pollution and underwater noise on the Sunshine Coast.