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  • Orcas breaching, covered in water, in the sunlight
    In the media

    Will there be peace on Earth for killer whales?

    2014 December 52024 July 8

    Chris Genovali, Times Colonist
    ‘Peace on Earth’ should extend goodwill and compassion to the non-human families and communities with whom we share this planet…

    Read More Will there be peace on Earth for killer whales?Continue

  • Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in the boreal forest
    In the media

    Canada failing to protect habitat of imperilled species

    2014 November 282024 July 8

    Judith Lavoie / Desmog Canada
    Official recognition that a Canadian species is in trouble is no guarantee that the slide towards extinction can be slowed or halted, a new study has found…

    Read More Canada failing to protect habitat of imperilled speciesContinue

  • a pod of orcas on the surface of the water off of BC
    Backgrounders

    Canada’s endangered and at-risk species not recovering

    2014 November 282024 July 8

    New research shows Canada’s endangered and other at-risk species are not recovering…

    Read More Canada’s endangered and at-risk species not recoveringContinue

  • Wolves splash around in an intertidal zone of the Great Bear Rainforest
    In the media

    New study shows hunted wolves under stress

    2014 November 282024 July 8

    Listen to Raincoast’s Dr. Chris Darimont discuss our study on the stress that hunting causes to wolves…

    Read More New study shows hunted wolves under stressContinue

  • A poster for the movie directly affected.
    Events

    Tonight: Victoria premiere of Directly Affected

    2014 November 192024 July 8

    The Victoria premiere of Directly Affected, our new film on the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain controversy, screens tonight 7:00PM at UVic’s Bob Wright Centre…

    Read More Tonight: Victoria premiere of Directly AffectedContinue

  • Wolves standing in the cross hairs of a gun sight
    Scientific literature

    Hunted wolves are under stress

    2014 November 182024 July 8

    Journal Paper: Heavily hunted wolves have higher stress and reproductive steroids than wolves with lower hunting pressure…

    Read More Hunted wolves are under stressContinue

  • Light filled view of the active passage ways through the Salish Sea
    In the media | Investigate and inform

    We are all Directly Affected by Kinder Morgan’s proposal

    2014 November 172024 July 8

    Chris Genovali & Ross Dixon / Huffington Post
    Numerous risks associated with Kinder Morgan’s proposal could adversely affect people and wildlife locally, regionally, and globally…

    Read More We are all Directly Affected by Kinder Morgan’s proposalContinue

  • A black wolf runs toward the camera
    In the media

    Stress affects wolves in hunting grounds, and it may alter their evolution: study

    2014 November 142024 July 8

    Canadian Press / Globe and Mail
    Wolves in areas that are heavily hunted have higher stress and reproductive hormones compared with those under lower hunting pressure…

    Read More Stress affects wolves in hunting grounds, and it may alter their evolution: studyContinue

  • Closeup of the face of a gray wolf
    Investigate and inform

    Heavily hunted wolves more stressed, study says

    2014 November 132024 October 23

    Wolves in areas of Canada where they are heavily hunted experience higher levels of stress and reproductive hormones – which could change their evolution – suggests new research from the Sidney-based Raincoast Conservation Foundation.

    Read More Heavily hunted wolves more stressed, study saysContinue

  • A wolf lies in the grass, blending into the background
    In the media

    Wolves: Hunting Affects Stress, Reproduction, and Sociality

    2014 November 132024 July 8

    Marc Bekoff / Psychology Today
    A study just published in the journal Functional Ecology shows that heavily hunted wolves show changes…

    Read More Wolves: Hunting Affects Stress, Reproduction, and SocialityContinue

  • An aerial view of a mountain range at sunset.
    In the media | Investigate and inform

    Opinion: Are you directly affected by the Kinder Morgan proposal?

    2014 November 112024 July 8

    Chris Genovali & Ross Dixon / Vancouver Sun
    What do you love about the Fraser River, the Gulf Islands, and the Salish Sea…

    Read More Opinion: Are you directly affected by the Kinder Morgan proposal?Continue

  • Raincoast updates

    Roy Henry Vickers prints support ‘salvation fish project’

    2014 November 52024 July 8

    Prints now available. All proceeds go to the ‘Salvation Fish initiative.’ Thanks to Picture Perfect Gallery and Hemp & Company for their support…

    Read More Roy Henry Vickers prints support ‘salvation fish project’Continue

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