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    Conservation updates

    Local businesses and entrepreneurs are helping advance the KELÁ_EKE Kingfisher Forest protection campaign

    2022 May 172024 July 8

    Small local businesses and entrepreneurs have been significant supporters.

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    Raincoast updates

    Meet Lauren, Raincoast’s new development coordinator

    2021 July 222024 July 8

    A Q&A to help you get acquainted with our newest team member.

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    Events

    GiveBig Washington to protect killer whales in the Salish Sea.

    2021 May 32024 July 8

    We are excited to participate the 2021 GiveBig Washington campaign! The 48-hour fundraiser officially starts next week (May 4-5), but with early giving having already started you can make a contribution now.

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    Conservation updates

    Announcing Raincoast’s newest conservation initiative

    2020 November 242024 July 8

    In partnership with the Pender Islands Conservancy, we need to raise $395,000 to purchase a 13 acre property on North Pender Island…

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    Vote for Raincoast in the Phillips Benefit Brew contest

    2016 November 122024 July 8

    Raincoast is a finalist in the Phillips Benefit Brew contest. Read about the initiative below and vote for us…

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    Why I support Raincoast

    2010 April 222024 July 8

    Supporter and volunteer Don Arney gives time to Raincoast “I donate my flying time to take Raincoast’s Salmon Carnivore team to places where grizzlies roam but where the team’s boats and gum boots cannot take them. I make this contribution because I see in them a passionate group of scientists and conservationists who work hard…

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