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  • An aerial view of a river surrounded by snow covered forested mountains.
    Notes from the field

    Following in the footsteps of wild wolves

    2023 December 82025 December 15

    As winter fast approaches, biologist Chelsea Greer reminisces on the December field days of last year, counting spawning salmon and tracking wolves in the snow.

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  • Grizzly bear on the bank of a river.
    Conservation updates

    Saving animal lives and supporting a conservation-based economy

    2023 December 52024 October 23

    We are 85% of the way to our goal to purchase the commercial trophy hunting rights in the Southern tenure!

    Read More Saving animal lives and supporting a conservation-based economyContinue

  • A turquoise river runs along a forested mountain.
    Notes from the field

    The wonders of a Fraser River tributary

    2023 November 302024 October 23

    Delving into the realms of endangered Chinook salmon surveys and the ongoing resurgence of a wolf population.

    Read More The wonders of a Fraser River tributaryContinue

  • Two people installing a hydrophone by the water.
    Conservation updates

    Our new whale livestream at a Southern Resident killer whale sanctuary zone

    2023 October 312024 October 23

    Tune in to the Raincoast Whale Sanctuary Livestream on our Youtube.

    Read More Our new whale livestream at a Southern Resident killer whale sanctuary zoneContinue

  • View of a small area of water surrounded by forest on North Pender Island.
    In the media

    The Islands Trust is failing to protect water and forests

    2023 October 202024 October 23

    Islands in the Salish Sea are experiencing a worsening seasonal water deficit.

    Read More The Islands Trust is failing to protect water and forestsContinue

  • From trophy hunting to ecotourism: help us raise the remaining 35% to protect bears and wolves
    Conservation updates

    From trophy hunting to ecotourism: help us raise the remaining 35% to protect bears and wolves

    2023 October 172024 October 23

    So far, we have  raised $1,252,254 toward our purchase of the Southern Great Bear Rainforest tenure.

    Read More From trophy hunting to ecotourism: help us raise the remaining 35% to protect bears and wolvesContinue

  • Aerial view of a water treatment plant
    Investigate and inform

    Biosolids pose a threat to healthy waters

    2023 October 42024 October 23

    Biosolids are nutrient rich, organic solid or semi-solid materials recovered from wastewater processing and their management is a growing challenge.

    Read More Biosolids pose a threat to healthy watersContinue

  • Coastal wolf standing on the beach.
    Investigate and inform

    Wolf Stories: Sustaining the wellbeing of people, animals, and nature (Part 2)

    2023 July 252024 October 23

    PAN Works is a new ethics think tank dedicated to the wellbeing of animals. Drs. William Lynn, Kristin Stewart, Liv Baker, and Francisco Santiago-Ávila discuss the place of science and ethics in sustaining the wellbeing of people, animals, and nature. This is the second in a two-part interview.  As a global platform for ethicists, scholars,…

    Read More Wolf Stories: Sustaining the wellbeing of people, animals, and nature (Part 2)Continue

  • Family of wolves in a forest.
    Investigate and inform

    Wolf Stories: Sustaining the wellbeing of people, animals, and nature (Part 1)

    2023 July 192024 October 23

    PAN Works is a new ethics think tank dedicated to the wellbeing of animals. Drs. William Lynn, Kristin Stewart, Liv Baker, and Francisco Santiago-Ávila discuss the place of science and ethics in sustaining the wellbeing of people, animals, and nature.  As a global platform for ethicists, scholars, and civil society, PAN Works cultivates compassion, respect…

    Read More Wolf Stories: Sustaining the wellbeing of people, animals, and nature (Part 1)Continue

  • Black coffee tumbler that has art with Southern Resident killer whales and says "Protect Southern Residents" with the Raincoast logo.
    Raincoast updates

    Purchase a new Raincoast tumbler to help protect Southern Resident killer whales

    2023 July 142024 October 23

    We are so excited to launch our new Southern Resident tumblers. We sourced them from Miir choosing their Climate+ model which boasts no new plastic, 25% less stainless steel, is BPA free, and double-wall vacuum insulated. It can hold 16 oz of hot or cold liquid and has a splash proof lid. They feature art…

    Read More Purchase a new Raincoast tumbler to help protect Southern Resident killer whalesContinue

  • Three killer whales swimming near the surface of the water.
    Scientific literature

    Letter in Science identifies the contradiction between protecting economic growth and biodiversity in Canada’s Fraser River Estuary 

    2023 July 52024 October 23

    The letter, asking whether Canada will permit killer whale extinction, identifies Canada’s conflicting aspirations and obligations to protect biodiversity while continuing to permit megaprojects that destroy the critical habitat of threatened and endangered species.

    Read More Letter in Science identifies the contradiction between protecting economic growth and biodiversity in Canada’s Fraser River Estuary Continue

  • Wolf standing on a shoreline.
    Investigate and inform

    Wolf Stories: Reflections on science, ethics, and moral practice (Part 2)

    2023 June 222024 October 23

    Drs. Michael Paul Nelson, John A. Vucetich, and Joseph Bump share their insights on ethics and moral practice in conservation and how to think through scientific and ethical issues, particularly those related to the conservation and lethal management of wolves. This is the second in a two-part interview. Michael is an environmental scholar, writer, teacher,…

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