A butterfly lands on a flower in the Kitlope tenure.

Some good news for 2020? How about ending commercial trophy hunting in the 5,300 km2 Kitlope hunting tenure

I first visited the Kitlope Valley thirty years ago aboard the Maple Leaf at the invitation of the Haisla and Xenaksiala people who were fighting to save their homeland from clearcut logging. This was the beginning of my own journey…

Rain wolf, by Christina Mittermeier, on a white wall with a lovely yellow chair.

Beautiful photographic prints from our favorite photographers for sale

A picture is worth a thousand words, and we are selling prints for $98. We are very grateful for photographers who are able to capture exceptional images who donated a limited number of prints. These images not only capture the beauty of the wildlife they also directly support our efforts to Safeguard Coastal Carnivores in…

A collage of faces and supporters who have done peer to peer fundraising on behalf of Raincoast Conservation Foundation.

A short history of fantastic peer to peer fundraising campaigns

As an organization working to end commercial trophy hunting in the Great Bear Rainforest, we rely on our supporters. We’re inspired, and grateful, for those who take donations to the next level by creating their own supporting campaigns. Already, people have been working with us towards securing the Kitlope Tenure. As we continue towards our…