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  • Elizabeth May reading from a paper in the House of Commons.
    Conservation updates

    Elizabeth May has presented our House of Commons petition calling for a 1,000 metre buffer around Southern Resident killer whales

    2024 May 232024 October 23

    The petition seeks this buffer to match protections provided by Washington State that are coming into effect in January, 2025.

    Read More Elizabeth May has presented our House of Commons petition calling for a 1,000 metre buffer around Southern Resident killer whalesContinue

  • Hatchery salmon wearing a necklace that says "born not to be wild".
    Conservation updates

    Hatcheries: good intentions, bad outcomes

    2024 April 222024 December 13

    Our new animation delves into the history of hatcheries and the future we envision for wild salmon.

    Read More Hatcheries: good intentions, bad outcomesContinue

  • A large net filled with lots of different colours of salmon.
    Conservation updates

    A better, older way to fish for salmon

    2024 April 222024 December 13

    Our new animation highlights solutions to the problems in conventional fisheries.

    Read More A better, older way to fish for salmonContinue

  • Bear in a river eating a salmon.
    Conservation updates

    Seeing wild salmon thrive: Our wild dream

    2024 April 222024 December 13

    Our new animation sheds light on the work we do to protect wild salmon.

    Read More Seeing wild salmon thrive: Our wild dreamContinue

  • Group photo of all the participants at our Sunshine Coast event.
    Notes from the field

    Learning to listen: Engaging the Sunshine Coast community on underwater noise

    2024 April 42024 December 13

    We hosted a learning event on underwater noise.

    Read More Learning to listen: Engaging the Sunshine Coast community on underwater noiseContinue

  • Black bear walking in a shallow river.
    Conservation updates

    With your help we have completed the purchase of the Southern Great Bear Rainforest tenure!

    2024 January 42024 October 23

    Over 700 contributions from around the world were made to help us permanently protect wolves, bears, cougars, and more in this huge tenure. 

    Read More With your help we have completed the purchase of the Southern Great Bear Rainforest tenure!Continue

  • Overhead photo of a humpback whale surfacing.
    Tracking Raincoast

    The lives and language of whales

    2024 January 32024 October 23

    The Cetacean Conservation Research Program studies the biology, ecology, and behavior of whales and dolphins.

    Read More The lives and language of whalesContinue

  • Achiever in the sunset on a calm ocean.
    Tracking Raincoast

    SV Achiever: 20 years of research, conservation, and outreach

    2023 December 312024 October 23

    A timeline of everything our research vessel has achieved over the last 20 years.

    Read More SV Achiever: 20 years of research, conservation, and outreachContinue

  • Adam Warner wearing a lab coat sitting in a lab.
    Raincoast updates

    Meet Dr. Adam Warner, Raincoast’s new Conservation Genetics Scientist

    2023 December 212024 October 23

    Adam has joined our Cetacean Conservation Program to head up Raincoast’s new Conservation Genetics Lab.

    Read More Meet Dr. Adam Warner, Raincoast’s new Conservation Genetics ScientistContinue

  • Sam Scott and Peter Ross standing in front of the future mobile lab, which is a grey sprinter van.
    Conservation updates

    Help us build our new mobile lab, Tracker

    2023 December 192025 December 15

    Tracker will serve as the new mobile water pollution monitoring lab for our Healthy Waters Program.

    Read More Help us build our new mobile lab, TrackerContinue

  • North Arm jetty breach site 2 under construction.
    Conservation updates

    Construction is almost complete on our second breach in the North Arm jetty

    2023 December 182025 December 15

    We are nearing the completion of construction of our second breach in the North Arm jetty to restore fish passage for juvenile salmon.

    Read More Construction is almost complete on our second breach in the North Arm jettyContinue

  • A field of colourful flowers along the coast.
    Notes from the field

    Garry oak and Camas meadows: Replenishing the landscape

    2023 December 132025 December 15

    Everybody plays a part in learning the lessons.

    Read More Garry oak and Camas meadows: Replenishing the landscapeContinue

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