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  • Wolf walking through a forest.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Science and ethics of wolf conservation

    2023 January 92024 July 8

    Following our wildlife welfare ethic, 2023 will see us continuing our application and advancement of non-invasive approaches for monitoring wolves.

    Read More Science and ethics of wolf conservationContinue

  • Drone photo of the meandering Fraser River.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Research, policy, and governance for Fraser River salmon

    2023 January 22024 July 8

    Our work will inform ecosystem requirements for a sustainable, terminal salmon fishery that is Indigenous-led and ecosystem-based. 

    Read More Research, policy, and governance for Fraser River salmonContinue

  • Drone photo of Achiever going through an archipelago of islands.
    Tracking Raincoast

    We are working towards ending commercial trophy hunting in the Southern Great Bear Rainforest tenure

    2022 December 292024 October 8

    We are raising funds to purchase one of our biggest tenures yet, the 18,239 km2 Southern Great Bear Rainforest tenure, and have until December 2023 to raise $1.92 million.

    Read More We are working towards ending commercial trophy hunting in the Southern Great Bear Rainforest tenureContinue

  • Forest in the snow with sun.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Protecting threatened forest ecosystems in BC

    2022 December 282024 July 8

    We are increasing our efforts to heal CDF forests through land-based restoration, community engagement, education, and research, all rooted in our commitment to safeguard forests for the future.

    Read More Protecting threatened forest ecosystems in BCContinue

  • Group of people sampling water in a river.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Working toward healthy waters for people, salmon, and whales

    2022 December 272024 July 8

    We will be applying our community-based water pollution monitoring plan to select watersheds across southern BC in 2023.

    Read More Working toward healthy waters for people, salmon, and whalesContinue

  • Birds eye view of SV Achiever on a dark ocean.
    Tracking Raincoast

    SV Achiever’s busiest year yet

    2022 December 262024 July 8

    Achiever went back to its roots, supporting Raincoast scientists doing in-house marine mammal research, facilitating government scientists surveying marine birds, and hosting youth trips.

    Read More SV Achiever’s busiest year yetContinue

  • Birds eye view of a pod of killer whales swimming near the surface of the ocean.
    Tracking Raincoast

    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

  • Pod of Northern Resident killer whales from a drone.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Whale conservation and recovery: our plans for 2023

    2022 December 232024 July 8

    Our research helps us better understand their susceptibility to anthropogenic threats and the impact of those threats, and develop practical and effective measures to reduce them. 

    Read More Whale conservation and recovery: our plans for 2023Continue

  • Lance and Valeria standing on a beach looking out to the ocean.
    Tracking Raincoast

    The ocean we share

    2022 December 222024 July 8

    Our new Cetacean Conservation Research Program was launched at the beginning of 2022 and we couldn’t be more excited about it.

    Read More The ocean we shareContinue

  • Tracking Raincoast into 2018: A bright red salmon sits rests on the bottom of a stream filled with fish.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Tracking Raincoast into 2018

    2017 December 152024 July 8

    It’s always exciting to release Tracking Raincoast and this year’s edition comes with a great collection of good news. We have raised close to $150,000 of our $500,000 target for the Nadeea commercial trophy hunting tenure! The Nadeea hunting tenure is the next step in saving the Great Bears…

    Read More Tracking Raincoast into 2018Continue

  • Tracking raincoast into 2017.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Tracking Raincoast into 2017

    2016 December 202024 July 8

    Raincoast’s year in review. News on our conservation programs, our research and the wolves, bears, killer whales, salmon and other species you helps us to protect…

    Read More Tracking Raincoast into 2017Continue

  • The cover page of our annual report, tracking Raincoast into 2015, featuring a killer whale eating a salmon
    Tracking Raincoast

    Tracking Raincoast into 2015

    2014 December 302024 July 8

    Our annual report, Tracking Raincoast into 2015, celebrates our achievements over the last 12 months…

    Read More Tracking Raincoast into 2015Continue

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