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    Shining a light on inspiring projects from youth

    2022 July 82024 October 23

    As a way to celebrate the impact youth are making in their communities, Raincoast and Take a Stand organized another Student Innovation Challenge. 

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    Events

    New season of Coastal Insights!

    2022 March 162024 July 8

    This Spring, Raincoast is partnering with Take A Stand: Youth for Conservation to present Season 3 of our online educational series, Coastal Insights.  The theme of this webinar series is hope, equity and advocacy and will include six hour long interactive live-stream sessions which will showcase youth who are tackling these topics despite the significant…

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    Tracking Raincoast

    Emerging stewards in the Salish Sea

    2022 January 102024 July 8

    Since 2016, our Salish Sea Emerging Stewards (SSES) program has been empowering young conservation leaders by connecting youth to place through immersive land and boat-based learning.

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    Conservation updates

    2021: Our impact so far

    2021 June 302024 July 8

    We are already halfway through the year, and I wanted to share with you some of Raincoast’s achievements thus far. This progress relies on donors like you and the entire team at Raincoast sincerely appreciates your support. Here’s a snapshot of Raincoast’s efforts over the past six months.

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    The 2021 Student Innovation Challenge

    2021 May 112024 July 8

    Raincoast Conservation Foundation is excited to be partnering with the Take A Stand: Youth for Conservation to create the 2021 Student Innovation Challenge.

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  • Achiever anchored in the Salish Sea on a sunny day.
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    Coastal Insights: Eyes on the Coast is complete

    2021 May 112024 July 8

    Maureen Vo and Peter Underwood reflect on the Coastal Insights: Eyes on the Coast webinar series they hosted.

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    Events

    Guardians of the Coast: The next generation of stewards

    2021 April 212024 July 8

    In this last session of Coastal Insights, we will be joined by some of the inspiring young leaders who are taking action in their communities to sustain and protect the coast.

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    Events

    Join us for a webinar on conservation in action

    2021 April 62024 July 8

    Join us Wednesday April 7 at 1pm Pacific for Coastal Insights as we look at key conservation issues facing wildlife and their habitat along BC’s coast. The lesson will also discuss how we can take action to protect and sustain the Salish Sea.

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    Join us for a webinar on Indigenous Harvesting techniques and technologies

    2021 March 232025 December 15

    Join us for our 4th webinar in our Coastal Insights series where we will explore Indigenous harvesting techniques and technologies from the past, present and into the future.

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    Join us for a webinar on salmon as a foundation species on the coast

    2021 March 82024 July 8

    Join us on this week’s Coastal Insights as we take a look at the pivotal role salmon play in our world while considering the challenges to the long-term resilience of salmon populations.

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    Events

    Join us for a webinar examining the concept of Two-Eyed Seeing

    2021 February 222024 July 8

    In this week’s episode of Coastal Insights, join us as we visit with Albert Marshall, the creator of the two-eyed seeing concept, balancing Indigenous knowledge and contemporary science. We will also be joined by Indigenous fisheries scientist, Andrea Jane Reid, as we examine how this concept is being used today.

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    Coastal Insights education series – Season 2 launch

    2021 February 32024 October 23

    It is with great excitement that we launch our newest season of our Coastal Insights, aptly named ‘Eyes on the Coast’. Taking off where season 1 ended, we will be diving deeper into coastal British Columbia’s rich history, ecosystems and conservation issues using a two-eyed approach…

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