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Time is running out for British Columbia’s killer whales
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Time is running out for British Columbia’s killer whales

September 9, 2016August 3, 2022

It has been 14 years since Southern Resident killer whales were listed as endangered. Today, less than 85 of these whales remain. Despite their legal obligation, the federal government has failed to take measures to recover these endangered whales…

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Comment: National Energy Board is failing killer whales
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Comment: National Energy Board is failing killer whales

June 30, 2016August 3, 2020

Last month, the NEB recommended approval of Kinder Morgan’s proposed expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline and accompanying increase in oil-tanker traffic.

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Take a closer look at shipping effects in Salish Sea
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Take a closer look at shipping effects in Salish Sea

April 22, 2016July 8, 2020

This past week’s Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference in Vancouver provided an in-depth look at the threats facing this ecologically, economically and culturally important marine environment.

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Value of the Salish Sea revealed in new report
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Value of the Salish Sea revealed in new report

January 20, 2016July 9, 2020

Raincoast’s new report encourages decision makers and residents to fully consider what is at stake from a host of proposed coastal energy and shipping projects.

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We must end Alberta’s persecution of wolves
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We must end Alberta’s persecution of wolves

September 4, 2015June 14, 2021

Chris Genovali and Sadie Parr/Huffington Post
Grey wolves in Alberta are exposed to lethal threats from every angle, including aerial gunning from helicopters, choking neck-snares, and poison-baits…

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BC’s wolf cull is unscientific, unethical and unwarranted
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BC’s wolf cull is unscientific, unethical and unwarranted

May 15, 2015June 14, 2021

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

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Will there be peace on Earth for killer whales?
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Will there be peace on Earth for killer whales?

December 5, 2014November 23, 2022

Chris Genovali, Times Colonist
‘Peace on Earth’ should extend goodwill and compassion to the non-human families and communities with whom we share this planet…

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Tonight: Victoria premiere of Directly Affected
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Tonight: Victoria premiere of Directly Affected

November 19, 2014June 14, 2021

The Victoria premiere of Directly Affected, our new film on the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain controversy, screens tonight 7:00PM at UVic’s Bob Wright Centre…

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We are all Directly Affected by Kinder Morgan’s proposal
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We are all Directly Affected by Kinder Morgan’s proposal

November 17, 2014July 30, 2021

Chris Genovali & Ross Dixon / Huffington Post
Numerous risks associated with Kinder Morgan’s proposal could adversely affect people and wildlife locally, regionally, and globally…

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Grizzly bears more useful alive than dead
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Grizzly bears more useful alive than dead

July 18, 2014June 14, 2021

Chris Genovali / Times Colonist
One can only conclude the minister of tourism was poorly briefed with regard to the grizzly hunt after reading about her recent speech on Saltspring…

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Climate change missing in Enbridge Northern Gateway assessment
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Climate change missing in Enbridge Northern Gateway assessment

September 7, 2013December 13, 2021

Ignoring climate change is a critical omission that further undermines the credibility of an already flawed Enbridge ESA for decision-making…

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Clayoquot Sound – then and now
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Clayoquot Sound – then and now

August 12, 2013May 23, 2021

By Stephen Hume, Vancouver Sun
20 years after protesters against West Coast clearcutting endured mass arrests, the event continues to shape environmental movement…

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