Bear Witness
Coastal First Nations have released their excellent film on the coastal grizzly hunt. It’s a must watch…
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Coastal First Nations have released their excellent film on the coastal grizzly hunt. It’s a must watch…
Raincoast’s Dr. Chris Darimont is featured in an essay by author and 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben in the Patagonia Early Fall 2013 catalog…
The band and I have been showing a short documentary at all of our shows called Groundswell — it was created by Chris Malloy and Raincoast and is about the Great Bear Rainforest…
The earthquake that rattled Haida Gwaii Saturday has also jolted the debate surrounding the proposed Northern Gateway project
Sometimes in life you have to witness a place firsthand to really get it.
See it. Experience it. Sense it…. By John Honderich, Chair of the Board, The Toronto Star
Raincoast is excited to present the documentary film, Reflections: Art for an Oil-Free Coast, which shares the story of an expedition of artists into the Great Bear Rainforest…
It is remarkable that Enbridge has engaged the services of Hill and Knowlton before the Northern Gateway project has even completed the regulatory review process.
Check out Chris Darimont’s blog post at Patagonia’s ‘The Cleanest Line’ on surfing the Great Bear Rainforest, the threat from oil tankers to BC’s coast and more…
Come out tonight, Saturday February 11th, to the Wise Hall in Vancouver to hear live music, dance and support the Great Bear Rainforest Youth Paddle…
The Huffington Post
Raincoast has an exciting project in the works with our friends at Patagonia, a leader among environmentally-minded businesses…
By Alan S. Hale – The Northern View
August 18, 2011
The Watershed Watch Salmon Society, Raincoast Conservation Foundation, and SkeenaWild Conservation Trust are not putting most of the blame on the fishermen who are actually breaking the rules, but instead are pointing the finger at the DFO…
By Anne Casselman, Scientific American
For the Heiltsuk First Nation, science is proving to be one of the most powerful tools at their disposal as far as asserting their tradition of safeguarding natural resources for, as their elders put it, their children yet to come…