Open letter regarding killer whale behaviour around boats
This letter urges caution in interpreting the causes and nature of the whales’ behaviours.
This letter urges caution in interpreting the causes and nature of the whales’ behaviours.
In this article, Dr. Shannon Berch and Dr. Paul de la Bastide explain some of the deep relationships between fungi and other species and why it is so essential that we learn more about them.
Chavon Robertshaw has joined our Lower Fraser Salmon Conservation and Wolf Conservation Programs as a Conservation Science Technician. Utilizing the education and hands-on training she gained through a diploma program at BCIT, she will be contributing to research efforts and data collection such as surveying Pacific salmon, collecting genetic samples for both salmon and wolf…
Our new map shows water quality sampling sites and the re-emergence of Sumas Lake after the 2021 floods.
The evening was attended by many inspiring change makers and during the evening, we distributed four awards to outstanding individuals and organizations.
Tune in to the Raincoast Whale Sanctuary Livestream on our Youtube.
Islands in the Salish Sea are experiencing a worsening seasonal water deficit.
So far, we have raised $1,252,254 toward our purchase of the Southern Great Bear Rainforest tenure.
In partnership with the Heiltsuk Integrated Resource Management Department, we established a wildlife camera network in a large region of the Territory.
Our education program has been busy engaging youth from across the Salish Sea.
A team of scientists reveals a wide diversity of the planet’s keystone species in terms of their size, shape, and functional role.
Biosolids are nutrient rich, organic solid or semi-solid materials recovered from wastewater processing and their management is a growing challenge.