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  • Family of wolves in a forest.
    Investigate and inform

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

    2023 July 192024 October 23

    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…

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  • Drone photo of Achiever going through an archipelago of islands.
    Tracking Raincoast

    We are working towards ending commercial trophy hunting in the Southern Great Bear Rainforest tenure

    2022 December 292024 October 8

    We are raising funds to purchase one of our biggest tenures yet, the 18,239 km2 Southern Great Bear Rainforest tenure, and have until December 2023 to raise $1.92 million.

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  • Wolf standing on the beach.
    Investigate and inform

    The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: Coexisting with carnivores

    2022 November 222024 July 8

    Dr. Justin Suraci shares his experiences studying predator-prey relationships in the Coastal Douglas-fir (CDF) ecosystems of the Gulf Islands.

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  • Cheslea Greer in the field wearing a Raincoast hat.
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    Meet Chelsea Greer, Raincoast’s Wolf Conservation Program Coordinator

    2022 May 112024 July 8

    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…

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  • Coastal wolves stand in a loose group on the intertidal zone.
    Raincoast updates

    The perfect holiday gift that supports efforts to protect BC’s wolves

    2020 November 272024 July 8

    We have partnered with Ecologyst and an incredibly talented Tsleil-Waututh artist, Ocean Hyland, to make these exclusive 1200 Wolf Tee Shirts…

    Read More The perfect holiday gift that supports efforts to protect BC’s wolvesContinue

  • A wolf standing on a rock in the grass.
    In the media

    Remote populations at risk from spread of animal diseases

    2011 March 152024 July 8

    Lack of vet care for dogs cited in report

    By Judith Lavoie, Times Colonist

    Diseases, some of which can be lethal, are being passed between dogs, wolves and people in remote B.C communities where there is a dearth of veterinary care, a new study has found…

    Read More Remote populations at risk from spread of animal diseasesContinue

  • A gray wolf is standing in the woods.
    In the media

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

    2011 March 152024 July 8

    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…

    Read More Uncontrolled disease in dogs threatens wildlife, humans in remote B.C. areasContinue

  • Investigate and inform

    Raincoast Wolves posterchild

    2009 July 222024 July 8

    BC’s unique coastal wolves grace the cover of the Journal of Biogeography.  The current issue features work by Raincoast scientists that concludes BC coastal wolves should be considered a distinct management unit (ESU) that warrant conservation. Journal of Biogeography    Volume 36, Issue 8, 2009.

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  • In the media

    GROWLS event packs Phoenix Auditorium

    2009 March 272024 July 8

    By Janina Stajic Gabriola Sounder March 24 2009 On Thursday, March 19th Gabriolan’s packed the Haven’s Phoenix auditorium to hear Dr. Chris Darimont of the Raincoast Conservation Foundation, speak about B.C’s Great Bear Rainforest.

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