Episode 7: A special tribute to wolves and women with Paul Paquet
In our seventh Of wolves and women episode, Paul Paquet reflects on the profound impact the women featured in this series have had on both his life and his understanding of wolves.
In our seventh Of wolves and women episode, Paul Paquet reflects on the profound impact the women featured in this series have had on both his life and his understanding of wolves.
In our sixth Of wolves and women episode, Chelsea Greer shares how her curiosity and passion for wildlife conservation and animal welfare led her to wolves — and to Raincoast.
Gudrun was admired for her good sense of humour, generous spirit, and infectious love for being out on the land.
Wolf School 2 is an exploration of wolf ecology, biology, and the issues wolves face for their survival in British Columbia and around the world.
The scientific article, published in November 2022 in the peer-reviewed journal Diversity, concluded that there was no correlation between brown and black bear harvest and subsequent moose hunts.
This article synthesises the information shared by the eighteen experts who contributed to Project TEACH.
In two field days, we deployed nine remote cameras throughout the valley.
Public opinion played a role in ending the grizzly hunt in BC, and your voice in this cause matters!
Notes from the field about a day looking for signs of wolves.
An essay from Paul C. Paquet about our relationship with wolves.
An interview with Dr. Heather Bryan who has been studying wolves with Raincoast since she was an undergraduate student…
Our aim is to broaden the public’s understanding of wolves, especially the wild population of wolves in British Columbia.