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    Investigate and inform

    A true paradigm shift? Discerning the fine print of the provincial government’s draft Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Framework 

    2024 March 182025 December 15

    The provincial government proposes a more holistic approach to stewarding lands and waters through their Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Framework. Our gap analysis reveals that the Framework lacks sufficient rigor and clarity regarding its intended legal power.

    Read More A true paradigm shift? Discerning the fine print of the provincial government’s draft Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Framework Continue

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    Job posting: Species Monitoring and Outreach Technician

    2024 February 292025 December 15

    Applications close March 15th, 2024

    Read More Job posting: Species Monitoring and Outreach TechnicianContinue

  • Illustration of scientists standing in the estuary watching the salmon swim through.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Restoring habitat, restoring connectivity in the Fraser River Estuary

    2023 December 282025 December 15

    The breaches we created in the North Arm and Steveston Jetties have seen immediate success, which is rare for a habitat restoration project.

    Read More Restoring habitat, restoring connectivity in the Fraser River EstuaryContinue

  • Red legged frog on the forest floor.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Conservation in the coast’s most at-risk forest type

    2023 December 262025 December 15

    What our Forest Conservation Program accomplished in 2023.

    Read More Conservation in the coast’s most at-risk forest typeContinue

  • Coastal wolf with a salmon in its month.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Bridging science and ethics

    2023 December 232025 December 15

    Minimally invasive research techniques to study wolves.

    Read More Bridging science and ethicsContinue

  • Sam Scott and Peter Ross standing in front of the future mobile lab, which is a grey sprinter van.
    Conservation updates

    Help us build our new mobile lab, Tracker

    2023 December 192025 December 15

    Tracker will serve as the new mobile water pollution monitoring lab for our Healthy Waters Program.

    Read More Help us build our new mobile lab, TrackerContinue

  • North Arm jetty breach site 2 under construction.
    Conservation updates

    Construction is almost complete on our second breach in the North Arm jetty

    2023 December 182025 December 15

    We are nearing the completion of construction of our second breach in the North Arm jetty to restore fish passage for juvenile salmon.

    Read More Construction is almost complete on our second breach in the North Arm jettyContinue

  • A field of colourful flowers along the coast.
    Notes from the field

    Garry oak and Camas meadows: Replenishing the landscape

    2023 December 132025 December 15

    Everybody plays a part in learning the lessons.

    Read More Garry oak and Camas meadows: Replenishing the landscapeContinue

  • An aerial view of a river surrounded by snow covered forested mountains.
    Notes from the field

    Following in the footsteps of wild wolves

    2023 December 82025 December 15

    As winter fast approaches, biologist Chelsea Greer reminisces on the December field days of last year, counting spawning salmon and tracking wolves in the snow.

    Read More Following in the footsteps of wild wolvesContinue

  • An aerial view of a clearcut area with mountains in the background.
    Investigate and inform

    The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: Protect and connect

    2023 December 72025 December 15

    Connectivity is vitally important at all sorts of scales over time and space.

    Read More The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: Protect and connectContinue

  • Map of BC displaying the Fraser River and tributaries as blue lines, the number of salmon that came from each river as orange circles, and the locations of jetty breaches as blue and red pins.
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    Fish passage through our habitat restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River and Estuary

    2023 November 292025 December 15

    We have created a new map to show the success we’ve observed at our habitat restoration sites.

    Read More Fish passage through our habitat restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River and EstuaryContinue

  • Drone photo of a jetty with the fraser river estuary on either side.
    Conservation updates

    Construction starts this week!

    2023 November 222025 December 15

    This week, we are starting the construction of a second breach in the North Arm jetty.

    Read More Construction starts this week!Continue

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