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  • A tiny songbird rests for a moment on a root at S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest.
    Conservation updates

    Announcing Raincoast’s newest conservation initiative

    2020 November 242024 July 8

    In partnership with the Pender Islands Conservancy, we need to raise $395,000 to purchase a 13 acre property on North Pender Island…

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  • Coastal wolf
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    What would it be like to study wolves?

    2020 November 112024 July 8

    An interview with Dr. Heather Bryan who has been studying wolves with Raincoast since she was an undergraduate student…

    Read More What would it be like to study wolves?Continue

  • Salmon smolt underwater.
    Notes from the field

    Restoring the upper Pitt River

    2020 November 42025 December 15

    I kneel in the stream holding up the seine net and begin combing through debris of leaves, sticks and small rocks, looking for flashes of silver amongst the dull colours.

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  • Mapleleaf sits in a green stretch of water surrounded by rivers and mountains of the Kitlope Conservancy.
    Conservation updates

    Announcing success with the Kitlope

    2020 October 282026 January 26

    We have now raised the funds required to buy the Kitlope hunting tenure. You’ve helped us to permanently end commercial trophy hunting in the spectacular Kitlope Conservancy and surrounding area. We owe a huge thanks to you, all of our donors, and everyone who has helped us to raise the $650,000 required…

    Read More Announcing success with the KitlopeContinue

  • Howling wolf
    Conservation updates

    The home stretch to protect the Kitlope’s coastal carnivores

    2020 October 222024 July 8

    Two generous donors have confirmed that they will step up to match half of the funds needed to get us to our final goal of $650,000. Now, the impact of every dollar you donate is doubled…

    Read More The home stretch to protect the Kitlope’s coastal carnivoresContinue

  • Grizzly Bear
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    Year two of grizzly bear behaviour monitoring in the Atnarko Corridor, Nuxalk Territory

    2020 October 192024 October 8

    Patience, attention to detail, and the ability to adapt are a few human qualities that many strive to attain. Grizzly bear field research here on the Atnarko River, Nuxalk Territory, affords our crew the opportunity to develop those traits and put them to the test…

    Read More Year two of grizzly bear behaviour monitoring in the Atnarko Corridor, Nuxalk TerritoryContinue

  • The Lower Fraser river as seen from the air with city in the background.
    Events

    Watersheds 2020 Forum – some lessons from the Lower Fraser River

    2020 October 142024 July 8

    Raincoast will be hosting a session titled, ‘Watershed governance in a complex geography: Lessons and updates from the Lower Fraser Working Group’. This session will occur on Friday, October 16th at 1pm PST…

    Read More Watersheds 2020 Forum – some lessons from the Lower Fraser RiverContinue

  • A wolf stands relaxed in the intertidal zone in the Great Bear Rainforest.
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    Wolf School

    2020 September 232024 October 23

    Our aim is to broaden the public’s understanding of wolves, especially the wild population of wolves in British Columbia.

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