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  • Southern Resident killer whale at the surface of the water at sunset.
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    Southern Resident killer whales need your voice

    2021 April 152024 October 23

    With the Canadian federal government set to decide on recovery measures for 2021, we have made it easy for you to send a letter to three federal ministers encouraging them to implement the strongest possible recovery measures to ensure the survival of Southern Resident killer whales.

    Read More Southern Resident killer whales need your voiceContinue

  • A researcher puts a breath sampler in the water from a long pole while a killer whale swims in another frame.
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    Guide government action on Southern Resident killer whales before March 23

    2020 March 182024 July 8

    We have provided our answers to the survey questions to offer guidance if needed. Please complete it and share…

    Read More Guide government action on Southern Resident killer whales before March 23Continue

  • A map of guide outfitter hunting tenures in the Great Bear Rainforest, showing the new tenure we are working to acquire.
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    Fundraising resources to help stop commercial trophy hunting in the Nadeea tenure

    2019 May 292024 July 8

    There are an infinite ways for you to connect with the people in your life and ask them to make a donation to save bears. You can be creative as you want. And you can decide where you want to put yourself in the comfort-discomfort zone.

    Read More Fundraising resources to help stop commercial trophy hunting in the Nadeea tenureContinue

  • A single Southern Resident killer whale surfaces in the Salish Sea.
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    No half measures for Southern Resident killer whales

    2019 April 302024 July 8

    Right now, as we anticipate the return of these endangered whales to the Salish Sea, the federal government is considering exactly what measures they will take to aid recovery in 2019. They are asking you for your input, and it is critical that you encourage them to make the right choice. Many voices are advocating for less ambitious recovery actions…

    Read More No half measures for Southern Resident killer whalesContinue

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    Groundswell: take action

    2012 October 132024 July 8

    Get informed, show up, write, and speak out. Use your local newspaper, facebook or twitter. You can even get the film and show it your home town. Oh, and send a message to Stephen Harper too.

    Read More Groundswell: take actionContinue

  • A brown bear with a fish in its mouth.
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    Salmon for wildlife

    2010 June 42024 July 8

    Elected officials need to hear public support for allocating  salmon to bears. The federal Minister of Fisheries and Oceans makes decisions every day that effect the allocation of salmon to various interests.  Until very recently, wildlife were never mentioned in the decision-making process.   Now, a policy exists that states the ecosystem, specifically bears and other…

    Read More Salmon for wildlifeContinue

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    Write letters

    2008 September 172024 July 8

    Contacting provincial and federal elected officials, as well as members of the opposition and newspapers, is an effective and important way to communicate your thoughts on an issue.  Here are some key contacts. Provincial BC Premier Hon. Gordon Campbell (and MLA Vancouver-Point Grey)Mailing address: PO Box 9041 Stn Prov Govt  Victoria, BC  V8W 9E2Email: Gordon…

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