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  • A group of volunteers are spread out across a forest floor, kneeling down tending to the earth.
    Conservation updates

    Many hands make light work

    2026 April 202026 April 20

    Ecological restoration powered by steadfast volunteers.

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  • Two people admiring a very large cedar tree.
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    Big tree registries offer an opportunity for community engagement and conservation this summer

    2023 July 122024 July 8

    Big trees instill awe and connection in the human communities that surround them.

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    Pender Island Big Tree Blitz

    2023 July 122024 July 8

    Join Raincoast and the Pender Islands Conservancy for a morning of big tree hunting on Pender Islands.

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    Purchasing for protection: A perpetual Sophie’s choice for conservationists

    2023 May 22024 July 8

    When property prices are too high to protect these places via purchase, can we count on public policy tools to safeguard CDF forests from further degradation?

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    We did it! KELÁ_EKE Kingfisher Forest has been protected!

    2023 January 302025 December 15

    KELÁ_EKE Kingfisher Forest has been secured as an essential piece of a larger nature corridor.

    Read More We did it! KELÁ_EKE Kingfisher Forest has been protected!Continue

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    Notes from the field

    My time at Raincoast: A Reflection

    2022 August 192025 December 15

    Paige Griffin shares her experience interning with Raincoast’s Gulf Islands Forest Project.

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    Conserving endangered Gulf Islands forests

    2022 January 72024 July 8

    The Coastal Douglas-fir (CDF) bio-geoclimatic zone is the smallest and most endangered of 16 such zones in British Columbia. According to BC’s Conservation Data Centre, nearly every ecological community in the CDF is provincially listed as threatened or endangered. The Gulf Islands represent 33.2% of CDF forests and associated habitats, and are the Traditional Territories…

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