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  • Wolves, whales, and elephants: animal personalities, culture, and conservation
    Investigate and inform

    Wolves, whales, and elephants: animal personalities, culture, and conservation

    2023 September 262024 October 8

    How studying animal culture can inform conservation.

    Read More Wolves, whales, and elephants: animal personalities, culture, and conservationContinue

  • Standing on a grassy hill overlooking the ocean and other land areas.
    Investigate and inform

    The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: So much more than just forests

    2023 September 212025 December 15

    Ecological communities around the Salish Sea range from iconic conifer-dominated forests to grasslands. None of these diverse communities recognize political boundaries, so how do habitats on the American side of the border compare to those in southern BC?

    Read More The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: So much more than just forestsContinue

  • Small mushrooms on a mossy log.
    Conservation updates

    Fire risk reduction in the Coastal Douglas-fir biogeoclimatic zone

    2023 September 182025 January 29

    Introducing a new practitioner’s report focused on reducing fire risk by increasing ecological integrity.

    Read More Fire risk reduction in the Coastal Douglas-fir biogeoclimatic zoneContinue

  • Birds flying above the estuary with the city and mountains in the background.
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    The rights of the river: could granting legal personhood for the Fraser River estuary spur its protection?

    2023 September 52026 May 12

    In New Zealand and Quebec, communities have successfully pushed for some form of Rights of Nature laws to be accorded to ecosystems around them.

    Read More The rights of the river: could granting legal personhood for the Fraser River estuary spur its protection?Continue

  • Grizzly swimming.
    Conservation updates

    The BC government is seeking feedback on their draft Grizzly Bear Stewardship Framework

    2023 August 312024 July 8

    A guide if you would like to fill the questionnaire out now and not lose your opportunity to use your voice.

    Read More The BC government is seeking feedback on their draft Grizzly Bear Stewardship FrameworkContinue

  • Painting of a pacific octopus on the sea floor surrounded by kelp.
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    Celebrating conservation through art: Raincoast and Mark Hobson

    2023 August 282024 July 8

    We are thrilled to announce an extraordinary partnership that marries the worlds of art and conservation, as Raincoast teams up once again with renowned wildlife and conservation artist Mark Hobson. This collaboration commemorates the 10th Anniversary of The Mark Hobson Gallery while supporting Raincoast’s efforts to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of coastal British…

    Read More Celebrating conservation through art: Raincoast and Mark HobsonContinue

  • Aria looking up at a big tree.
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    The Pender Islands Big Tree Blitz

    2023 August 252024 July 8

    A successful day of big tree hunting.

    Read More The Pender Islands Big Tree BlitzContinue

  • Looking up at a tall tree from the ground.
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    Field Notes from a summer of big trees

    2023 August 242025 December 15

    Big tree registries inspire a deeper understanding of forests, communities, and the relationships between them.

    Read More Field Notes from a summer of big treesContinue

  • Bales of colorful fishing nets stacked on top of each other in a row.
    Notes from the field

    Learning about marine plastics, recycling, and sustainability at an innovative facility

    2023 August 152024 July 8

    Our Tsawwassen First Nation Summer Stewardship program toured Ocean Legacy Foundation’s facility.

    Read More Learning about marine plastics, recycling, and sustainability at an innovative facilityContinue

  • Two killer whales swimming at the surface of the water.
    Conservation updates

    Is it time the critical habitat of endangered killer whales be expanded to include their prey base – Chinook rivers?

    2023 August 142024 July 8

    We have mapped the watersheds that feed into critical habitat for Southern Resident killer whales. Protecting these rivers is directly linked to the recovery of critically endangered whales.

    Read More Is it time the critical habitat of endangered killer whales be expanded to include their prey base – Chinook rivers?Continue

  • A large salmon swimming under the water.
    Conservation updates

    Contact your MLA about the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 expansion

    2023 August 92024 July 8

    The provincial government has a choice. They either act in their role to protect the integrity of south coast ecosystems in BC and their importance to our culture and economy, or they continue to make, and support, decisions that further their decline.

    Read More Contact your MLA about the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 expansionContinue

  • Grizzly bear eating grass.
    Conservation updates

    Take action for grizzly bears

    2023 August 82024 October 8

    Please join us in telling the BC Government that grizzly bears need more time. Below, we’ve made it easy for you to send a letter to the following representatives urging the provincial government to extend the public response period to at least the end of 2023.

    Read More Take action for grizzly bearsContinue

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