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  • A group of small juvenile salmon swim directly under the surface of the water.
    Raincoast updates

    Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; No.2 Road

    2026 May 252026 May 26

    Using big tools for small salmon.

    Read More Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; No.2 RoadContinue

  • Multiple people stand along the bank of a river with sticks poking up out of the ground around them.
    Notes from the field

    To restore salmon habitat, one must act like the beaver

    2026 May 132026 May 14

    Rebuilding riparian habitat, one stick at a time.

    Read More To restore salmon habitat, one must act like the beaverContinue

  • A hand holds up a clear plastic container with a small Chinook fry in water in it.
    Notes from the field

    What our estuary salmon fieldwork crews are up to

    2026 May 112026 May 11

    Reflections from seven (going on eight) years of fieldwork in the Fraser River Estuary.

    Read More What our estuary salmon fieldwork crews are up toContinue

  • A crew stands in the Fraser River Estuary planning their next move.
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    Job posting: Salmon Conservation Technician

    2025 January 312025 December 15

    The deadline to apply is February 14, 2025.

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  • Woman taking notes on salmon numbers on a paper on a clipboard.
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    Job posting: Salmon Conservation Technician

    2024 January 162025 February 4

    Applications close February 7th, 2024.

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  • Three people standing around buckets observing fish in viewfinders.
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    Job posting: Salmon restoration Conservation Technician

    2023 May 252025 February 4

    Applications close June 2, 2023.

    Read More Job posting: Salmon restoration Conservation TechnicianContinue

  • Salal flowers.
    Notes from the field

    Field Notes from S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest

    2022 August 122025 December 15

    Field notes from a group of youth learning about restoration and conservation on Pender Island.

    Read More Field Notes from S,DÁYES Flycatcher ForestContinue

  • Heavily grazed understory with a deer eating grass.
    Investigate and inform

    The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: Disruption of the trophic cascade

    2022 May 92025 December 15

    Since non-Indigenous settlement, both top predators and fire have been functionally eradicated from Coastal Douglas-fir ecological communities while populations of both invasive and native deer species have been ballooning throughout the range.

    Read More The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: Disruption of the trophic cascadeContinue

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