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  • A Coastal Douglas-fir landscape.
    Notes from the field

    Volunteering with the Big Tree Registry

    2021 January 192024 July 8

    Taeven Lopatecki volunteering with the Big Tree Registry is a way of quantifiably supporting conservation and awareness for this Island and this coast that she calls home. Raincoast’s scope of work, stretching from coastal landscapes to the waters of the Salish Sea and beyond, satisfies her interest in conservation topics.

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  • Misty MacDuffee and Chris Genovali looking up at a very large cedar tree in a cedar grove.
    Conservation updates

    The home stretch to permanently protect S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest

    2021 January 182024 October 23

    It was in late November when we launched our initiative to purchase and permanently protect the S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest. We determined the sale price and set our goal to raise $395,000 by April. Now, less than 2 months into our 6 month fundraising campaign, we are less than $20,000 away from meeting our target…

    Read More The home stretch to permanently protect S,DÁYES Flycatcher ForestContinue

  • A hand holding an estuary plant.
    Notes from the field

    Bringing a stewardship program to my home community

    2021 January 62024 July 8

    Summer student, Robin Buss, worked with Raincoast Conservation Foundation to bring a stewardship program to her home community, the Tsawwassen First Nation.

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  • Peter Underwood steering Achiever with ocean and blue skies in the background
    Notes from the field

    W̱SÁNEĆ youth on Achiever explore the Salish Sea

    2021 January 62024 July 8

    W̱SÁNEĆ youth, Peter Underwood, shares about his trip on Raincoast’s research vessel, Achiever, in the Salish Sea.

    Read More W̱SÁNEĆ youth on Achiever explore the Salish SeaContinue

  • Eagle flies high up in the air.
    Raincoast updates

    Why 2020 was not all bad…

    2020 December 282024 October 23

    Before 2020 closes, please accept my sincere thanks and gratitude for your support that has enabled our success.

    Read More Why 2020 was not all bad…Continue

  • A wolf walks along the beach.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Tracking Raincoast’s impact through 2020

    2020 December 232025 December 15

    These conservation efforts and our research have reached millions around the world. Tangible conservation success. 2020 was not all bad – let’s make 2021 even better…

    Read More Tracking Raincoast’s impact through 2020Continue

  • A Flycatcher sits on top of a tree surrounded by snow, wearing a Santa hat.
    Conservation updates

    All we want for Christmas is an olive-sided flycatcher in a Douglas-fir tree

    2020 December 232024 July 8

    With the end of 2020 approaching, we need your help in providing BC’s Coastal Douglas-fir forests with a holiday gift that we can all celebrate…

    Read More All we want for Christmas is an olive-sided flycatcher in a Douglas-fir treeContinue

  • The cover of Tracking Raincoast into 2021 over top of a photo of a spirit bear with a salmon in their mouth.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Tracking Raincoast into 2021

    2020 December 172025 December 15

    Like everyone else in 2020, we have had to adapt and explore our own resilience. From pausing multi-year field research programs, cancelling youth education and our usual travel throughout the coast, COVID has disrupted much. Yet we are grateful to have our health and play our part in protecting and supporting the communities, businesses, and individuals we work with…

    Read More Tracking Raincoast into 2021Continue

  • An infographic about the Fraser Estuary overlayed on top of an underwater photo of some salmon.
    Scientific literature

    Research: Conservation in heavily urbanized biodiverse regions requires urgent management action and attention to governance

    2020 December 152024 July 8

    A new open access research paper led by Dr. Tara Martin at the UBC Conservation Decisions Lab applied a novel conservation decision making tool called Priority Threat Management to identify the most cost-effective management strategies needed to address the threats facing 102 species at risk identified in the area…

    Read More Research: Conservation in heavily urbanized biodiverse regions requires urgent management action and attention to governanceContinue

  • Ariel view of S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest
    Conservation updates

    Explore S’DÁYES Flycatcher Forest: Webinar, video and fundraising update

    2020 December 102024 July 8

    On December 1st, Raincoast and Pender Islands Conservancy announced a match funding campaign in support of protecting S’DÁYES Flycatcher Forest on North Pender Island: we will be gifted $50,000 if we can raise the same amount with individual donations.  We are now only $12,000 away from unlocking this $50,000! Can you help bring us to…

    Read More Explore S’DÁYES Flycatcher Forest: Webinar, video and fundraising updateContinue

  • A small fern sits in the dark wet lush forest of the Flycatcher Forest.
    Conservation updates

    Help permanently protect the S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest this December

    2020 December 12024 July 8

    One week into the fundraising campaign for the S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest initiative, the Pender Islands Conservancy and Raincoast Conservation Foundation have collectively raised over $62,000 in donations…

    Read More Help permanently protect the S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest this DecemberContinue

  • Coastal wolves stand in a loose group on the intertidal zone.
    Raincoast updates

    The perfect holiday gift that supports efforts to protect BC’s wolves

    2020 November 272024 July 8

    We have partnered with Ecologyst and an incredibly talented Tsleil-Waututh artist, Ocean Hyland, to make these exclusive 1200 Wolf Tee Shirts…

    Read More The perfect holiday gift that supports efforts to protect BC’s wolvesContinue

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