Killer Creamery Partners with Raincoast to Protect Southern Resident Killer Whales
For Immediate Release June 5, 2019 Healthy Ice Cream Turns Heroic On National Orca Day Killer Creamery Partners with Raincoast…
We use rigorous, peer-reviewed science and community engagement to further our conservation objectives. We call this approach ‘informed advocacy’ and it is unique amongst conservation efforts. We investigate to understand coastal species and processes. We inform by bringing science to decision makers and communities. We inspire action to protect wildlife and their wilderness habitats.
For Immediate Release June 5, 2019 Healthy Ice Cream Turns Heroic On National Orca Day Killer Creamery Partners with Raincoast…
British Columbia’s north and central coast, also known as the Great Bear Rainforest, along with Haida Gwaii, hosts a uniquely…
The pictures may be grainy but my memories are not. I first visited the Kitlope in 1990 aboard the Maple…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Canada’s recovery measures for endangered killer whales a positive step: conservation groups VANCOUVER, May 10, 2019 —A…
It all started in the summer of 2018, when my wife and I received a call from our good friend…
For the last several months Raincoast and our partners have been working diligently to inform government about what is required…
This has been a time of remarkable accomplishment for the Raincoast Applied Conservation Science Lab at the University of Victoria….
Scientists from Raincoast Conservation Foundation, University of Victoria, Alpha Wildlife Research & Management, and University of Saskatchewan reviewed more than…
Earlier this week, Raincoast’s Dr. Chris Darimont was honoured with the Murray A. Newman Conservation award at the Ocean Awards….
Passengers of all ages aboard Achiever have experienced awe, belonging, and even transcendence while communing with nature. People are transported…
The National Energy Board (NEB) has recommended that the Trans Mountain expansion project should proceed despite the “significant adverse effects”…
Christina Service, a Spirit Bear Research Foundation and Raincoast scientist and PhD candidate at the University of Victoria, led a…
Join us this April, either in person or on online, as we discuss the challenges ahead in the recovery of…
While we are glad that the NEB recognizes that the project will have significant adverse effects on Southern Resident killer…
This week we break new ground…literally! Raincoast has now begun construction of three breaches of the Steveston Jetty. The Steveston…
Today’s recommendation to approve the Trans Mountain expansion by the National Energy Board (NEB) disregards the consequences of oil tankers…
The National Energy Board is now preparing its recommendations to cabinet on the Trans Mountain Expansion. When we won our…
Last year, Raincoast Conservation Foundation participated in a meeting that BC Green MLA Adam Olsen hosted proposing the concept of…
This past summer, I had the opportunity to travel aboard the Raincoast vessel Achiever with several other members of the…
Since the killing of seals and sea lions ended in the 1970s, pinnipeds in the Salish Sea have been recovering….
Wildlife conservation literature and public discourse, too often gloss over the important difference between hunting and the regulation of hunting….
We woke up to rain this morning, which was a welcome sound. The summer of 2018 has been hot and…
This April we are partnering with Bluewater Adventures for a unique trip through the Canadian Gulf Islands and the Salish…
A theme that underlies our research in the Applied Conservation Lab is that we aim to apply methods that are…
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