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  • Illustration of scientists standing in the estuary watching the salmon swim through.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Restoring habitat, restoring connectivity in the Fraser River Estuary

    2023 December 282025 December 15

    The breaches we created in the North Arm and Steveston Jetties have seen immediate success, which is rare for a habitat restoration project.

    Read More Restoring habitat, restoring connectivity in the Fraser River EstuaryContinue

  • Illustration of a bear in a river eating a salmon while other salmon jump up a small waterfall!
    Tracking Raincoast

    Our wild dream: Wild salmon in wild rivers

    2023 December 272024 July 8

    Our Wild Salmon Program works to ensure self-sustaining populations of wild salmon returning to wild rivers.

    Read More Our wild dream: Wild salmon in wild riversContinue

  • Red legged frog on the forest floor.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Conservation in the coast’s most at-risk forest type

    2023 December 262025 December 15

    What our Forest Conservation Program accomplished in 2023.

    Read More Conservation in the coast’s most at-risk forest typeContinue

  • Grizzly bear swimming in the ocean.
    Tracking Raincoast

    The next generation of conservation scientists

    2023 December 242024 July 8

    Where will the conservation scientists, managers, and informed advocates of tomorrow come from?

    Read More The next generation of conservation scientistsContinue

  • Coastal wolf with a salmon in its month.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Bridging science and ethics

    2023 December 232025 December 15

    Minimally invasive research techniques to study wolves.

    Read More Bridging science and ethicsContinue

  • Adam Warner wearing a lab coat sitting in a lab.
    Raincoast updates

    Meet Dr. Adam Warner, Raincoast’s new Conservation Genetics Scientist

    2023 December 212024 October 23

    Adam has joined our Cetacean Conservation Program to head up Raincoast’s new Conservation Genetics Lab.

    Read More Meet Dr. Adam Warner, Raincoast’s new Conservation Genetics ScientistContinue

  • Grizzly eating grass.
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    Our shared future

    2023 December 212024 July 8

    Large carnivores, such as wolves, bears, and cougars, play important and unique roles in shaping healthy ecosystems.

    Read More Our shared futureContinue

  • Two people stand near a big tree in the forest.
    Raincoast updates

    Second annual Big Tree Summit

    2023 December 202024 July 8

    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.

    Read More Second annual Big Tree SummitContinue

  • Sam Scott and Peter Ross standing in front of the future mobile lab, which is a grey sprinter van.
    Conservation updates

    Help us build our new mobile lab, Tracker

    2023 December 192025 December 15

    Tracker will serve as the new mobile water pollution monitoring lab for our Healthy Waters Program.

    Read More Help us build our new mobile lab, TrackerContinue

  • North Arm jetty breach site 2 under construction.
    Conservation updates

    Construction is almost complete on our second breach in the North Arm jetty

    2023 December 182025 December 15

    We are nearing the completion of construction of our second breach in the North Arm jetty to restore fish passage for juvenile salmon.

    Read More Construction is almost complete on our second breach in the North Arm jettyContinue

  • Underwater photo of plastic floating near the top of the water.
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    What happened to Canada’s plastic ban?

    2023 December 152024 July 8

    Canadians – and our oceans – need robust protection from plastic pollution.

    Read More What happened to Canada’s plastic ban?Continue

  • Overhead photo of a humpback whale surfacing.
    Conservation updates

    Launching our 10-year, place-based conservation science initiative on the Sunshine Coast

    2023 December 142024 July 8

    We are set to begin tracking water pollution and underwater noise on the Sunshine Coast.

    Read More Launching our 10-year, place-based conservation science initiative on the Sunshine CoastContinue

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