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  • A crew stands in the Fraser River Estuary planning their next move.
    Raincoast updates

    Job posting: Salmon Conservation Technician

    2025 January 312025 December 15

    The deadline to apply is February 14, 2025.

    Read More Job posting: Salmon Conservation TechnicianContinue

  • A male chum salmon lurking in the estuary of a stream.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Salmon ecosystems in a changing climate

    2025 January 202025 December 15

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

    Read More Salmon ecosystems in a changing climateContinue

  • Shauna Doll and Brooke Gerle put a measuring tape around a giant tree in the rainforest, surrounded by ferns.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Conserving and restoring Coastal Douglas-fir forests

    2025 January 62025 December 15

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

    Read More Conserving and restoring Coastal Douglas-fir forestsContinue

  • 6 people pose together for a group photo onboard Achiever, with a backdrop of the sun setting over the ocean.
    Raincoast updates

    Always look for the helpers

    2024 December 132025 December 15

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

    Read More Always look for the helpersContinue

  • A humpback whale is seen in the distance from a sailboat
    Notes from the field

    Sailing and learning in the Salish Sea 

    2024 December 22025 December 15

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

    Read More Sailing and learning in the Salish Sea Continue

  • Water runs into the forest line, with mountains looming moodily in the background.
    Notes from the field

    Studying the impacts of drought on salmon habitat in the Nicola watershed

    2024 October 282025 December 15

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

    Read More Studying the impacts of drought on salmon habitat in the Nicola watershedContinue

  • A crew stands in the Fraser River Estuary planning their next move.
    Raincoast updates

    Small-scale marsh creation

    2024 October 72024 October 7

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

    Read More Small-scale marsh creationContinue

  • People looking into a net in the middle of one of our breaches in the North Arm Jetty.
    Conservation updates

    Monitoring salmon in our latest breach in the North Arm Jetty

    2024 July 162025 December 15

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

    Read More Monitoring salmon in our latest breach in the North Arm JettyContinue

  • Looking uphill in a forest with moss and grass on the forest floor and tries stretching into the sky.
    Notes from the field

    Wildfire, watersheds, and landscape change

    2024 July 92025 December 15

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

    Read More Wildfire, watersheds, and landscape changeContinue

  • Five people using a net on the side of the Fraser Estuary doing science.
    Raincoast updates

    Raincoast welcomes thirteen new team members who have joined our team for the summer

    2024 May 242025 December 15

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

    Read More Raincoast welcomes thirteen new team members who have joined our team for the summerContinue

  • Breach that Raincoast made in the North Arm Jetty that is being monitored by multiple people with a large net.
    Investigate and inform

    Nature-based Solutions: How restoring habitat protects people and wildlife

    2024 May 92025 December 15

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

    Read More Nature-based Solutions: How restoring habitat protects people and wildlifeContinue

  • Banana slug on the forest floor.
    Investigate and inform

    The federal 2030 National Biodiversity Strategy: another vision document or a legally-binding action plan?

    2024 April 92025 December 15

    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.

    Read More The federal 2030 National Biodiversity Strategy: another vision document or a legally-binding action plan?Continue

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