Communities for Coastal Douglas-fir habitats
Restoring and stewarding the coastal forest ecosystems we call home.
Restoring and stewarding the coastal forest ecosystems we call home.
Engaging youth through land- and sea-based exploration, learning and conservation.

Drones, snorkel surveys, and how the drivers of severe wildfire affect watershed security and salmon habitat in BC.
Restoring vital habitat for salmon in the Fraser River estuary.

Using minimally invasive methods to assess wolf behaviour and ecology, improve welfare through informed conservation policies, and identify key habitats for conservation.

Immersed in the ecosystems of the Salish Sea, youth from Vancouver to Victoria came together to participate in coastal conservation.

How process restoration is banishing band-aid solutions (and commitment issues).

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Two Raincoast salmon researchers join Auston Chhor to discuss salmon life cycles, challenges, the connection between fish and land, hard hats, habitat restoration, collaborating with municipalities on urban salmon, and working in the Fraser River estuary.

An interview with the newest selection committee member for the Raincoast Ocean Science Awards, Jason Hwang, Chief Program Officer and Vice President of Salmon at Pacific Salmon Foundation.

In a time when catastrophic conflagrations are becoming a new normal, an unlikely character is being welcomed back onto the landscape after generations of trapping and removal.

As Raincoast’s on-the-ground work, community engagement, and collaborations are key to our research and conservation successes, the Forest Conservation Program and the Salish Sea Emerging Stewards youth education program have partnered to deliver a new and innovative multi-year project. Titled the Land Healing Stewards Initiative, it will support our programs’ shared goals; engaging local communities…