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  • A lone sandy brown wolf trots along a calm beach, a dark line of dense trees behind them.
    Investigate and inform

    Together, let’s rewrite the story of wolves in BC

    2025 October 202025 October 21

    Protecting wolves is about more than one species—it’s about protecting ecosystems.

    Read More Together, let’s rewrite the story of wolves in BCContinue

  • Coastal wolf howling in the woods.
    Raincoast updates

    The BC government is seeking a five-year approval to continue culling wolves

    2021 November 82025 December 15

    Public opinion played a role in ending the grizzly hunt in BC, and your voice in this cause matters!

    Read More The BC government is seeking a five-year approval to continue culling wolvesContinue

  • Salmon in a glacier blue river.
    Notes from the field

    Scat, tracks, and spawning salmon: following signs of wolves along the south coast

    2021 October 222024 December 16

    Notes from the field about a day looking for signs of wolves.

    Read More Scat, tracks, and spawning salmon: following signs of wolves along the south coastContinue

  • Coastal wolf walking along the shoreline on a calm day.
    Investigate and inform

    Mirror, mirror on the wall: The wolf as scapegoat

    2021 September 92025 December 15

    An essay from Paul C. Paquet about our relationship with wolves.

    Read More Mirror, mirror on the wall: The wolf as scapegoatContinue

  • two wolves running on snow
    In the media

    Raincoast speaks with CBC about province’s wildlife killing in the Peace

    2015 December 122024 July 8

    Raincoast’s Chris Darimont speaks with CBC about the Clark proposal to triple the number of grizzlies killed in the Peace and launch unlimited hunting of wolves…

    Read More Raincoast speaks with CBC about province’s wildlife killing in the PeaceContinue

  • A poster with a picture of a wolf in the grass.
    In the media

    BC Ferries pulls anti-wolf cull ads after complaint

    2015 November 72024 July 8

    CBC News/All Points West
    Raincoast is incredulous after a single passenger complaint caused BC Ferries to review and then pull the group’s anti-wolf cull ads…

    Read More BC Ferries pulls anti-wolf cull ads after complaintContinue

  • Bc stop killing wolves billboard.
    In the media | Investigate and inform

    Miley Cyrus, Pamela Anderson are right on BC’s wolf cull

    2015 October 52024 July 8

    Chris Genovali and Paul Paquet/Huffington Post
    Actress Pamela Anderson and singer Miley Cyrus have rightly weighed in on BC’s wolf cull…

    Read More Miley Cyrus, Pamela Anderson are right on BC’s wolf cullContinue

  • Bc stop killing wolves billboard.
    In the media | Investigate and inform

    Pam and Miley are right about the BC wolf cull

    2015 October 52024 July 8

    Chris Genovali and Paul Paquet/Times Colonist
    We offer five reasons why politicians who are supporting the cull should reconsider where they stand on the issue…

    Read More Pam and Miley are right about the BC wolf cullContinue

  • A lion laying in the grass.
    Investigate and inform

    Cecil the lion and compassionate conservation

    2015 August 112024 July 8

    Chris Genovali and Paul Paquet/Vancouver Sun
    The senseless killing of Cecil the lion has catalyzed a worldwide discussion about the gratuitous trophy hunting of large carnivores…

    Read More Cecil the lion and compassionate conservationContinue

  • A wolf with cubs
    Notes from the field

    Compassionate conservation and the wolf:

    2015 July 232024 July 8

    Among the most studied of large wild mammals, wolves will always hold a special fascination for our supporters, the Raincoast staff, and me…

    Read More Compassionate conservation and the wolf:Continue

  • A black wolf is walking through the woods.
    Raincoast updates

    BC: Stop Killing Wolves – rent a billboard today

    2015 May 242024 July 8

    Raincoast has initiated a billboard campaign to raise public awareness about the ill-conceived and inhumane BC wolf cull…

    Read More BC: Stop Killing Wolves – rent a billboard todayContinue

  • 2015 billboard campaign to stop killing wolves.
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    BC’s wolf cull is unscientific, unethical and unwarranted

    2015 May 152025 December 15

    This unscientific, unethical, and unwarranted wolf cull is a consequence of industrial logging and other human activity…

    Read More BC’s wolf cull is unscientific, unethical and unwarrantedContinue

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