Samantha Walker
Community Engagement Specialist
Samantha holds a Fundraising Management Certificate from Durham College and has volunteered with numerous arts and animal-welfare nonprofit organizations. With a background in the music industry, she brings experience in creative marketing and special events, offering a fresh perspective on fundraising strategy – particularly in areas that emphasize community engagement and connection.
Before formally joining Raincoast, Samantha assisted the development team as a volunteer by identifying new funding opportunities. She now supports the organization’s public outreach initiatives, campaigns, partnership building efforts, and grant coordination.
Having spent her childhood on Vancouver Island, Samantha is thrilled to support Raincoast’s mission to protect the environment, cultures, and communities she has long admired and cherished.

Recent articles
Foraging behaviour by gray wolves on salmon streams in coastal British Columbia
Darimont, C.T., T.E. Reimchen and P.C. Paquet. 2003. Foraging behaviour…
Preliminary Modeling of Deer Winter Range in Heiltsuk Territory of the Central Coast of British Columbia (2003)
The Raincoast Wolf Project has modeled winter range habitat for…
Ghost Runs: The Future of Wild Salmon on BC’s North and Central Coasts
Raincoast’s recently published report on BC’s salmon stocks says new…
Losing Ground: The decline in fish and wildlife law enforcement capability in BC and Alaska
Authored by Dr. Brian Horejsi, Losing Ground analyzes the respective…
Losing Ground: Executive Summary
Authored by Dr. Brian Horejsi, Losing Ground analyzes the respective…
Intra-hair stable isotope analysis implies seasonal shift to salmon in gray wolf diet
Darimont, C.T., and T.E. Reimchen. 2002. Intra-hair stable isotope analysis…
Wolf Project Journal, August 2002
In our last dispatch we had not yet learned of…
Journal of the Wolf Project – June 2002
After a long winter analyzing last year’s samples and data,…

