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    Investigate and inform

    Alaska has been ordered to stop intercepting BC-bound Chinook salmon

    2023 May 82026 May 12

    In May, 2023, a US federal judge issued a ruling to halt the troll fishery off southeast Alaska’s west coast, saying the permits that enable the fishery do not properly protect endangered Southern Resident killer whales.

    Read More Alaska has been ordered to stop intercepting BC-bound Chinook salmonContinue

  • Morel mushroom on the forest floor.
    Conservation updates

    Purchasing for protection: A perpetual Sophie’s choice for conservationists

    2023 May 22024 July 8

    When property prices are too high to protect these places via purchase, can we count on public policy tools to safeguard CDF forests from further degradation?

    Read More Purchasing for protection: A perpetual Sophie’s choice for conservationistsContinue

  • Overhead photo of three Southern Resident killer whales swimming near the top of the water.
    Conservation updates

    NoiseTracker: a collaborative initiative that aims to tackle the invisible threat permeating our oceans

    2023 May 12024 July 15

    NoiseTracker is a collaborative initiative that hopes to unite all existing hydrophone operators along the BC coast in a common effort to provide an easily accessible central platform for monitoring ocean noise.

    Read More NoiseTracker: a collaborative initiative that aims to tackle the invisible threat permeating our oceansContinue

  • Elizabeth May with a bald man wearing glasses behind her, holding a paper and looking concerned in a government building.
    Conservation updates

    Despite a green light from Cabinet, Elizabeth May presents petition on Roberts Bank terminal expansion in the House of Commons

    2023 April 272024 October 23

    Our petition reached 4,239 signatures.

    Read More Despite a green light from Cabinet, Elizabeth May presents petition on Roberts Bank terminal expansion in the House of CommonsContinue

  • Brooke Gerle wearing a green coat smiling and standing in front of the ocean.
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    Meet Brooke Gerle, Raincoast’s new Mapping Technician 

    2023 April 262024 July 8

    Brooke Gerle has joined our Communications team as a Mapping Technician. She will assist in spatial analysis, the creation of maps, and report and article writing in support of Raincoast’s programs.  Brooke completed her bachelor’s degree in Biology from Dalhousie University. After 3 years of working and volunteering in wildlife rehabilitation, Brooke returned to school…

    Read More Meet Brooke Gerle, Raincoast’s new Mapping Technician Continue

  • Man holding his surfboard
    Notes from the field

    What happens after the groundswell?

    2023 April 252024 October 23

    When the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline was cancelled I was just about to graduate high school. I was starting to find my own footing in the world and where my values aligned. I headed west from Alberta to start university without looking back. What I would learn over the next several years would ultimately shape…

    Read More What happens after the groundswell?Continue

  • Forest by the ocean with limited understory.
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    Job posting: Nature Smart Project Coordinator

    2023 April 202025 December 15

    Applications close June 2, 2023.

    Read More Job posting: Nature Smart Project CoordinatorContinue

  • Over head photo of an estuary in Heiltsuk territory.
    Raincoast updates

    Job posting: Field Technicians for wildlife monitoring field work in Haíɫzaqv Territory

    2023 April 192025 February 4

    Applications close May 1, 2023.

    Read More Job posting: Field Technicians for wildlife monitoring field work in Haíɫzaqv TerritoryContinue

  • Stunning landscape on the shores of the Fraser River with the coastal mountains looming in the background.
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    Reflecting on the recent IPCC report and what we can do

    2023 April 122025 December 15

    Though the conclusions of the International Panel on Climate Change report are grim, protecting and restoring natural ecosystems is an effective step.

    Read More Reflecting on the recent IPCC report and what we can doContinue

  • Infographic showing how marine mammals impact and are impacted by many things in the marine environment.
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    Marine mammals in a changing Arctic Ocean

    2023 March 302025 January 21

    The paper highlights the importance of bridging different ways of knowing, emphasizing that Indigenous Knowledge encompasses more than ‘data,’ and includes holistic expertise on culture, society, language, ethics, relationships, practices, and more.

    Read More Marine mammals in a changing Arctic OceanContinue

  • Map of the West Coast of North America showing watersheds, major salmon rivers and major barriers to those rivers.
    Map science

    Mapping Chinook watersheds that feed into the critical habitat of Southern Resident killer whales 

    2023 March 292026 May 27

    We created this map to emphasize the relationship between the recovery of Southern Resident killer whales and the recovery of wild Chinook salmon.

    Read More Mapping Chinook watersheds that feed into the critical habitat of Southern Resident killer whales Continue

  • Four people sitting around a round table in a parliamentary office.
    Notes from the field

    Notes from the Hill: Working towards protecting 30% of lands and waters by 2030 

    2023 March 282024 July 8

    To ensure that these goals are achieved, the participants of Nature Canada met with Members of Parliament from across jurisdictions to discuss a federal Action Plan that will implement the GBF within 2023.

    Read More Notes from the Hill: Working towards protecting 30% of lands and waters by 2030 Continue

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