Family of wolves in a forest.

Wolf Stories: Sustaining the wellbeing of people, animals, and nature (Part 1)

PAN Works is a new ethics think tank dedicated to the wellbeing of animals. Drs. William Lynn, Kristin Stewart, Liv Baker, and Francisco Santiago-Ávila discuss the place of science and ethics in sustaining the wellbeing of people, animals, and nature.  As a global platform for ethicists, scholars, and civil society, PAN Works cultivates compassion, respect…

Cheslea Greer in the field wearing a Raincoast hat.

Meet Chelsea Greer, Raincoast’s Wolf Conservation Program Coordinator

Chelsea Greer joined our team part time in 2020, while completing a master’s degree in Geography, and full time in spring of 2022! Chelsea brings a wealth of experience in animal behaviour, ethics, and conservation science. We posed some questions to her to get to know more about the skills she brings and what drew…

A gray wolf is standing in the woods.

Uncontrolled disease in dogs threatens wildlife, humans in remote B.C. areas

Study links unhealthy pets to decline in wolf populations



By Judith Lavoie, Postmedia News

The study by researchers from Raincoast Conservation Foundation and the University of Calgary tested dogs in five remote B.C. communities – Hartley Bay, Klemtu, Ocean Falls, Bella Bella and Oweekeno…