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  • A single killer whale is seen at a distance in a grey light scene, where water and sky almost blend, but the dark black of the killer whale makes the scene look magic; we can see the whale's breath.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Snapshot of Raincoast actions for Southern Resident killer whales

    2024 December 282024 December 30

    Raincoast has been working to implement adequate recovery measures for endangered Southern Resident killer whales for almost 20 years.

    Read More Snapshot of Raincoast actions for Southern Resident killer whalesContinue

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    Guide government action for Southern Resident killer whale recovery before Feb 19

    2023 February 12024 July 8

    The federal government is accepting your input through a survey, for this year’s recovery and threat reduction measures for Southern Resident killer whales.

    Read More Guide government action for Southern Resident killer whale recovery before Feb 19Continue

  • Birds eye view of a pod of killer whales swimming near the surface of the ocean.
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    Recovery efforts for endangered killer whales

    2022 December 242024 July 8

    Raincoast continues to work toward an ocean that provides healthy, abundant salmon and is quiet enough for hunting and feeding.

    Read More Recovery efforts for endangered killer whalesContinue

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    Orcas at Risk: April 18, Mary Winspear Centre, Sidney, BC

    2017 March 142024 July 8

    Join Raincoast, Elizabeth May, music from Reverie, drinks and discussion of recovery efforts for the Salish Sea’s endangered killer whales…

    Read More Orcas at Risk: April 18, Mary Winspear Centre, Sidney, BCContinue

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