Skip to content
Raincoast Conservation Foundation logo with bear and salmon icon.Raincoast Conservation Foundation icon.
  • Give killer whales a voice
  • What we doExpand
    • Wild Salmon
    • Healthy Waters
    • Wolf Conservation
    • Safeguard Coastal Carnivores
    • Cetacean Conservation
    • Forest Conservation
    • Youth Education
    • Research vessel
    • Southern Resident killer whales
  • ScienceExpand
    • Peer-reviewed publications
    • Reports and books
    • Mapping
    • Conservation Genetics Lab
    • Applied Conservation Science Lab
  • AboutExpand
    • Team
    • Raincoast Ocean Science Awards
    • Tracking Raincoast
    • FAQ
    • Events
    • Raincoast store
  • newsExpand
    • Latest
    • Videos
    • Raincoast Radio
    • Press releases
    • Media contacts
Donate
Raincoast Conservation Foundation logo with bear and salmon icon.Raincoast Conservation Foundation icon.

What's new // Reports and books

Reports and books

Notes from the field
Raincoast Radio
Conservation updates
Raincoast updates
Press releases
Science literature
Reports and books
Investigate and inform
Backgrounders
Map science
  • Pink and purple clouds behind a snowy mountain.

    Exploring modes of funding and governance for the Lower Fraser River

    Read More Exploring modes of funding and governance for the Lower Fraser RiverContinue

  • An aerial photo of the jetty clearly showing the breach where salmon swim to safety.

    Nature-based Solutions for addressing climate risks and fostering biodiversity in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia

    Read More Nature-based Solutions for addressing climate risks and fostering biodiversity in the Lower Mainland of British ColumbiaContinue

  • A salmon rests under some reeds in the Fraser River.

    Drought resilience for Nicola River salmon

    Read More Drought resilience for Nicola River salmonContinue

  • Overhead photo of a pod of killer whales swimming in the ocean.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Reports and articles we published in 2023

    2024 January 52024 July 8

    2023 was a busy year for our scientists. Here is a list of what we published this year.

    Read More Reports and articles we published in 2023Continue

  • Four people crouching on a river bank looking down at the water.
    Investigate and inform

    Preliminary study of water quality in streams discharging into Fulford Harbour raise questions about land-based pollution

    2023 December 72024 July 8

    The key to restoring and protecting aquatic environments for people and wildlife is a high quality monitoring program upon which communities and managers may act.

    Read More Preliminary study of water quality in streams discharging into Fulford Harbour raise questions about land-based pollutionContinue

  • Four people working to collect a water sample along a river.

    Report: Pilot water quality report for streams discharging into W̱E¸NÁ¸NEĆ/Hwune’nuts (Fulford Harbour, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia)

    Read More Report: Pilot water quality report for streams discharging into W̱E¸NÁ¸NEĆ/Hwune’nuts (Fulford Harbour, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia)Continue

  • Report cover with the title, "Fire risk reduction in the Coastal Douglas-fir biogeoclimatic zone: A practitioner’s report" over top of a photo of moss and mushrooms.

    Report: Fire risk reduction in the CDF

    Read More Report: Fire risk reduction in the CDFContinue

  • Report cover: Rights of Nature - Pathways to legal personhood for the Fraser River Estuary.

    Rights of Nature: Pathways to legal personhood for the Fraser River Estuary

    Read More Rights of Nature: Pathways to legal personhood for the Fraser River EstuaryContinue

  • Before the Solutions Session, ethnobotanist, John-Bradley Williams, led attendees on a plant walk around the University of Victoria campus to root people in place and prepare them for the discussions ahead.

    Project TEACH Final Report

    Read More Project TEACH Final ReportContinue

  • Infographic showing how marine mammals impact and are impacted by many things in the marine environment.
    Scientific literature

    Marine mammals in a changing Arctic Ocean

    2023 March 302025 January 21

    The paper highlights the importance of bridging different ways of knowing, emphasizing that Indigenous Knowledge encompasses more than ‘data,’ and includes holistic expertise on culture, society, language, ethics, relationships, practices, and more.

    Read More Marine mammals in a changing Arctic OceanContinue

  • 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

Page navigation

Previous PagePrevious 1 2 3 4 5 … 9 Next PageNext

Registered Charity Number in Canada

#889643565 RR0001
More information

Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Vimeo Linkedin
  • About Raincoast
  • Events
  • Career
  • Volunteer
  • Privacy policy

.eco profile for raincoast.eco

  • Subscribe
  • Mail a cheque
  • Raincoast Ocean Science Awards
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ
  • Newsroom
  • Press releases
  • Press assets policy
  • Publications
  • Backgrounders
  • Conservation ethics
  • Photography ethics
  • Notes from the field
  • Scientific literature
  • Backgrounders

© 2026 Raincoast | W̱SÁNEĆ Territory
Site supported by Pink Sheep Media.

Scroll to top
Search
  • Raincoast Conservation Foundation
  • Give killer whales a voice
  • What we do
    • Wild Salmon Conservation
      • Managing Salmon for Wildlife
      • Climate
      • Fisheries Management
      • Trans Mountain Expansion
      • Policy and Governance
      • Habitat Restoration
      • Roberts Bank Terminal 2
    • Healthy Waters
      • Spill response
      • Plastic pollution
      • Mobile lab
    • Wolf Conservation
      • Protect wolves
      • Coastal wolves
      • Wolf School
    • Safeguarding Coastal Carnivores
      • A 25 year history
      • GBR map
    • Forest Conservation
      • Land Trust
      • S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest
      • KELÁ_EKE Kingfisher Forest
      • Big Tree Registry
      • Project TEACH
    • Cetacean Conservation
      • Cetacean Conservation Research
    • Southern Resident killer whales
      • Ten years of work
      • Take action
    • Raincoast Education
      • Online education: Coastal Insights
      • Outdoor education
    • Achiever, research vessel
      • More about Marine Operations
      • Where are we?
      • Re-Power Achiever
  • Science
    • Publications
    • Reports and books
    • Mapping
    • Raincoast Lab
    • Genetics Lab
  • About Raincoast
    • Team members and staff
    • Tracking Raincoast
    • FAQ
    • Calendar of events
    • Raincoast Ocean Science Awards
  • News
    • Videos
    • Press releases
    • Media contacts
  • Donate
Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin
Search