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  • Shauna Doll and Brooke Gerle put a measuring tape around a giant tree in the rainforest, surrounded by ferns.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Conserving and restoring Coastal Douglas-fir forests

    2025 January 62025 December 15

    We’re now establishing long term monitoring and sampling protocols, developing management plans, and carrying out active restoration.

    Read More Conserving and restoring Coastal Douglas-fir forestsContinue

  • Morel mushroom on the forest floor.
    Conservation updates

    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?

    Read More Purchasing for protection: A perpetual Sophie’s choice for conservationistsContinue

  • Land protection in some of Canada’s most threatened terrestrial habitats
    Conservation updates

    Land protection in some of Canada’s most threatened terrestrial habitats

    2023 February 72025 December 15

    Raincoast established the Forest Conservation Program (formerly known as the Gulf Islands Forest Project) in 2019 with the intention of exploring pathways to strengthen protection of the rare and threatened habitats characteristic to the Coastal Douglas-fir (CDF) zone, particularly on the Gulf Islands. However, land in this region is disproportionately under private ownership, unlike the…

    Read More Land protection in some of Canada’s most threatened terrestrial habitatsContinue

  • Forest in the snow with sun.
    Tracking Raincoast

    Protecting threatened forest ecosystems in BC

    2022 December 282025 December 15

    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

  • Birds eye view of a coastal forest next to the ocean.
    Conservation updates

    Celebrating the success of the first annual EcoFair 

    2022 October 282025 December 15

    EcoFair provided opportunities for land based education.

    Read More Celebrating the success of the first annual EcoFair Continue

  • Two people walking through a forest.
    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.

    Read More My time at Raincoast: A ReflectionContinue

  • 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

  • Cedar branch in a forest.
    Conservation updates

    Developing a management plan for S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest

    2022 May 102025 December 15

    we are seeking public input to inform the management and restoration plan for this property as a first step in developing the stewardship ethos that will govern this forest for generations.

    Read More Developing a management plan for S,DÁYES Flycatcher ForestContinue

  • Two grizzly bears looking into the distance while standing in an estuary.
    Conservation updates

    2021: Our impact so far

    2021 June 302024 July 8

    We are already halfway through the year, and I wanted to share with you some of Raincoast’s achievements thus far. This progress relies on donors like you and the entire team at Raincoast sincerely appreciates your support. Here’s a snapshot of Raincoast’s efforts over the past six months.

    Read More 2021: Our impact so farContinue

  • Two painting float in the foreground of an out of focus fern from Flycatcher Forest.
    Investigate and inform

    How art will help protect S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest

    2021 February 192025 December 15

    We are incredibly grateful to every person who transformed this initiative from the hopes of one person into reality, and because we cannot thank each of you individually, we wanted to recognize a few of the artists who have donated their time and talent to the permanent protection of local ecosystems.

    Read More How art will help protect S,DÁYES Flycatcher ForestContinue

  • Wetland at the S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest with the sun in the background.
    Conservation updates

    You did it: 13 acres in 3 months!

    2021 February 172024 October 23

    We are excited to announce that together with the Pender Islands Conservancy, we have raised the funds required to purchase and permanently protect S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest on North Pender Island…

    Read More You did it: 13 acres in 3 months!Continue

  • Shauna Doll looking up at a large Douglas-Fir tree.
    Conservation updates

    Permanent protection of S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest now within reach!

    2021 February 82024 July 8

    In November, when Raincoast teamed up with the Pender Islands Conservancy to purchase 13-acres of Coastal Douglas Fir forest on S,DÁYES, North Pender Island, we were given 6-months to raise the required funds. Now, less than three months later, and thanks to your overwhelming generosity, we are only $4,018 away from reaching our goal…

    Read More Permanent protection of S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest now within reach!Continue

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