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Explore the captivating underwater scene with mesmerizing sunlight rays penetrating the deep sea.

Instructors’ Accommodation Discourse on the First Day of Class

ByCanDAREFeb 25, 2025
Person in outdoor clothing squats on grass, examining animal remains; mountainous landscape in the background under a cloudy sky, illustrating the science of tracking wolves.

Episode 4: The science and ethics of tracking wolves with Shelley Alexander

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationFeb 24, 2025
Map showing the southern region of British Columbia, Canada—including Vancouver Island and surrounding coastal areas—with green lines and dots marking Achiever achievements and key locations for a 2025 year in review.

A year in review: What was Achiever up to in 2025?

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJan 15, 20261 min read

A special thank you to CanLyme volunteers, Sue and Gary McDougall

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationFeb 24, 2025

Why Southern Resident killer whales need emergency protection

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationFeb 19, 2025

Perceptions of University by Students with an Invisible Disability

ByCanDAREFeb 18, 2025

Episode 3: Wolves, biodiversity, and food security with Susan Bragdon

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationFeb 17, 2025

Rave review of EQ-i 2.0 Certification by David VanGeystel

ByEITC | The Emotional Intelligence Training CompanyFeb 11, 2025
A large group of people seated in a brightly lit room, playing musical instruments together in a Monthly Jam rehearsal or practice session.

FEBRUARY 2026 Monthly Jam

ByVictoria Fiddle SocietyJan 17, 2026
Two orcas, part of a long-lived species, swim near the surface of calm water, mist rising from their blowholes and a forested shoreline in the background.

Long-term research on long-lived species takes a village

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJan 14, 2026
Close-up of colorful, hand-stitched embroidery from the Stitch Journal 2025, featuring various patterns and stitches separated by a vertical seam.

Holding a Year: Stitch Journal 2025

ByAna BuzzalinoJan 12, 2026
Four women stand on a stadium field holding trophies and smiling in front of a black sponsor backdrop, celebrating their success in endurance sport.

Goal Setting for Success in Endurance Sport

ByRob DibdenJan 6, 2026
A person wearing a race bib numbered 161 stands on a road in athletic gear, smiling at the camera—perhaps ready for the games—with people and trees visible in the background.

Eric Bennett tells us about his introduction to physio for the jaw, and his love of games

ByArbutus Physiotherapy & Health CentreJan 6, 2026
Two women sit outdoors talking, with a “When Love Hurts” podcast promo in the corner and a graphic showing "rebuilding" and "grieving" on an infinity loop, highlighting the healing journey explored in episode 8.

Episode 8: Understanding the healing journey

ByWhen Love HurtsJan 5, 2026
Trail camera image shows a wild canid, possibly searching for wolf food, standing on a dirt path in a grassy area at night. Timestamp reads 09/12/2023, 02:40 AM, with a temperature of 14°C.

What does a wolf eat in a year?

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJan 5, 2026
A person in a dress spins outdoors in a field at sunset, sunlight shining behind them and trees in the background, celebrating with joyful New Year's greetings.

New Year’s greetings!

ByWhen Love HurtsJan 5, 2026
A handmade fabric applique featuring a large, oval patch with pink and orange embroidered circles, set beside a vertical panel with a tree design on a neutral background.

New Classes Made Slowly and by Hand

ByAna BuzzalinoJan 5, 2026
A hand holds open a handwritten Christmas card with a festive illustration and a printed holiday message, along with a personal note expressing gratitude, seasonal wishes, and reflections on the journey to motherhood.

I wanted to thank you both for being a key part of my journey to motherhood.

ByHeart & Hands Health CollectiveJan 3, 2026
An orca swims just below the calm surface of the water, with part of its head and dorsal area visible—a striking glimpse into vital whale habitat.

Uncovering the causes of degraded fish and whale habitat 

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 31, 2025
Two people plant trees in a forested area next to a sign that reads "Restoration work in progress," helping restore communities and habitats within the Coastal Douglas-fir ecosystem.

Communities for Coastal Douglas-fir habitats

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 30, 2025
A woman sits on a couch across from a man with a notepad in a modern room. A graphic reads "When Love Hurts with hosts Alison Epp & Jo O’Neill." In episode 6, they discuss the harms of help in difficult relationships.

Episode 6: The harms of help

ByWhen Love HurtsDec 22, 2025
A gray wolf lies on snow-covered ground in a forested area, with trees and animal tracks visible in the background, highlighting the importance of conservation and protection for these majestic animals.

Protection and conservation of gray wolves

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 22, 2025
A festive greeting card for your house, featuring "Happy Holidays!" above a row of colorful wrapped presents and snowflake decorations in the background.

From my House to Yours …

ByAna BuzzalinoDec 22, 2025
An orca swims at the water's surface, exhaling a misty spout, with a forested shoreline in the background—an inspiring scene highlighting biodiversity in BC.

Biodiversity in BC, monitoring, and informing

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 21, 2025
Ivonne, in a dark dress, stands in a grassy field holding her violin, smiling and looking to the side. Sunlight filters through the trees—she’s ready for the Fiddle Workshop.

Fiddle Workshop with Ivonne!

ByVictoria Fiddle SocietyDec 20, 2025
View from the deck of a sailboat moving through blue water on a sunny day, with sails raised and the coast visible in the distance, showcasing the perfect blend of adventure and ship support.

A year of ship support around the coast

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 20, 2025
Close-up of a person wearing a collar with text promoting a three-month self-guided course on relational embodiment exploration starting in 2026, offering group Q&A calls.

Big News!

ByKori DotyDec 19, 2025
A person stands on a rocky shoreline watching three Southern Resident killer whales surfacing nearby, highlighting the importance of their recovery and conservation efforts.

What it will take to recover the Southern Resident killer whales

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 19, 2025
A pod of orcas swims at the water’s surface, their dorsal fins and spouts visible. The peaceful scene highlights nature’s own form of noise reduction, with a forested shoreline and several birds in the background.

Listening to protect

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 18, 2025
Three brown bears are seen in a forest setting within Haíɫzaqv territory; two are standing while one is lying on its back among green foliage and tall trees, all captured by a wildlife camera.

“Smile, you’re on a wildlife camera!” on Haíɫzaqv territory 

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 18, 2025
Three panels show stylized illustrations of people holding Chinook salmon, with captions like "Honey, I shrunk the Chinook" and "Today 28 lbs," offering an explanation of how these fish are getting smaller over time.

Chinook salmon are getting smaller – and one explanation is uncomfortably familiar

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 18, 2025
An elderly man plays guitar for a small group of seniors in a well-lit room, creating neighbourly connections as some smile and clap—capturing the warmth of senior living.

How Neighbourly Connections Can Help Us “Age in the Right Place”

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsDec 17, 2025
A bundle of multicolored round string lights is shown glowing brightly against a dark background, creating a festive atmosphere perfect for celebrating extended holiday hours.

Holiday Hours

ByIsland Sexual HealthDec 17, 2025
A presentation slide titled "Why is VCST no longer using the term 'stakeholder'?" explores decolonizing language, featuring the VCST logo and a note of funding by the Victoria Foundation.

Decolonizing our Language

ByVictoria Coalition for Survivors of TortureDec 16, 2025
A wild salmon swims in a shallow, rocky stream with water rippling around it and some greenery visible in the background, reflecting the goals of the Wild Salmon Policy.

The need for renewed federal commitment to The Wild Salmon Policy

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 16, 2025
Five people stand outdoors with their arms around each other’s backs. A purple banner in the corner reads “When Love Hurts with hosts Alison Epp & Jo Neill – episode 5: Understanding abuse.”.

Episode 5: Why abusive men are abusive

ByWhen Love HurtsDec 15, 2025
Two people in outdoor gear stand by a forest stream in the Great Bear Rainforest, one holding a notebook and pink tape, surrounded by dense greenery and rushing water—capturing 30 years of environmental stewardship.

30 years in the Great Bear Rainforest

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 15, 2025
Several fish swim underwater near rocks, with one prominently red fish among darker-colored fish—a sight often studied by researchers under the Wild Salmon Policy in Canada’s natural aquatic environments.

Twenty years in, Government of Canada still failing to implement Wild Salmon Policy, researchers warn

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 15, 2025
Close-up of embroidered white fabric featuring two seed pod designs and several yellow hexagonal fabric patches—a bit of a detour in textile art, yet beautifully back on track with creative stitching.

A Bit of a Detour – And We are Back on Track

ByAna BuzzalinoDec 15, 2025
Two salmon swim near the rocky bottom of a river in Canada, sunlight filtering through the water above—a vivid reminder of the importance of Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon.

Canada’s Policy for the Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 12, 2025
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