Job posting: Salmon Conservation Technician
The deadline to apply is February 14, 2025.

The deadline to apply is February 14, 2025.

This emerging research will inform how climate change more broadly affects salmon habitat.

We’re now establishing long term monitoring and sampling protocols, developing management plans, and carrying out active restoration.

It’s been an incredible year, and we have a lot of community to thank for it.

The Special Bird Service recently joined the Salish Sea Emerging Stewards program aboard Achiever.

We’re conducting collaborative science to build climate resilience for salmon in the Nicola watershed.

Daniel Stewart, Conservation Decisions Lab, Ducks Unlimited Canada, and Raincoast are all working in the Fraser River Estuary.

Master’s research is looking into different life histories of sockeye salmon to better understand the impact of Raincoast’s breaches project.

Exploring the co-benefits of collaborative, landscape-scale approaches to managing fire in coastal forests of southern BC.

Raincoast is able to provide workplace experience while progressing our conservation work.

Climate change costs in BC are running in the billions of dollars per year; there are many benefits to Nature-based Solutions.

The recent federal 2030 Biodiversity Strategy outlines the path Canada will take to recover biodiversity, and protect and conserve 30% of lands and waters by 2030.