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  • A meaningful excuse to plan a party: Peer-to-peer fundraising!
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    A meaningful excuse to plan a party: Peer-to-peer fundraising!

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation June 5, 2026

    Hosting a wedding, milestone birthday, or just a casual neighbourhood get-together? Make it a fundraiser! Peer-to-peer fundraising is powerful in…

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  • Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; Woods Island
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    Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; Woods Island

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation June 4, 2026

    If you build habitat, salmon will come. Raincoast has been working to monitor and restore salmon habitat in the Lower…

    Read More Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; Woods IslandContinue

  • Endangered caribou, wolves, and ecological integrity
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    Endangered caribou, wolves, and ecological integrity

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation June 3, 2026

    Southern Mountain Caribou are an ecotype, or subpopulation, of caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou), and are among the most endangered large…

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  • Goodness Grey-cious!
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    Goodness Grey-cious!

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation June 2, 2026

    It was a quiet Wednesday, both literally and figuratively. Only a handful of vessels were moving through our survey area…

    Read More Goodness Grey-cious!Continue

  • Wolf ecotypes in BC
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    Wolf ecotypes in BC

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 29, 2026

    Grey wolves historically occupied much of southern British Columbia, including west coast temperate rainforest ecosystems. However, widespread predator control programs…

    Read More Wolf ecotypes in BCContinue

  • Genetic legacy and ecological differences of grey wolves (Canis lupus) in southern British Columbia
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    Genetic legacy and ecological differences of grey wolves (Canis lupus) in southern British Columbia

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 27, 2026

    Grey wolves (Canis lupus) historically occupied much of southern British Columbia, including west coast temperate rainforest ecosystems. However, widespread predator…

    Read More Genetic legacy and ecological differences of grey wolves (Canis lupus) in southern British ColumbiaContinue

  • Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; No.2 Road
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    Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; No.2 Road

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 25, 2026

    Invasive hybrid cattail had completely taken over this marsh, preventing juvenile salmon from utilizing the area to rear. Over the…

    Read More Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; No.2 RoadContinue

  • Study: Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup
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    Study: Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 25, 2026

    Juvenile Chinook salmon in the Lower Fraser River estuary are feeding and growing in a slurry of contaminants, from pharmaceuticals…

    Read More Study: Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soupContinue

  • So you live in B.C., but you’re mostly finding Alaska-caught salmon in stores. Why?
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    So you live in B.C., but you’re mostly finding Alaska-caught salmon in stores. Why?

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 22, 2026

    The desire to ‘buy Canadian’ has only increased amongst consumers in recent times, but it’s not always easy. B.C. salmon…

    Read More So you live in B.C., but you’re mostly finding Alaska-caught salmon in stores. Why?Continue

  • Weakening SARA’s “jeopardy clause” would directly jeopardize Canada’s endangered wildlife
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    Weakening SARA’s “jeopardy clause” would directly jeopardize Canada’s endangered wildlife

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 21, 2026

    Canada’s Species at Risk Act was created to prevent endangered wildlife from slipping into extinction. Today, the law itself is…

    Read More Weakening SARA’s “jeopardy clause” would directly jeopardize Canada’s endangered wildlifeContinue

  • Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup, SFU study finds
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    Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup, SFU study finds

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 21, 2026

    Juvenile Chinook salmon in the Lower Fraser River estuary are feeding and growing in a slurry of contaminants, from pharmaceuticals…

    Read More Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup, SFU study findsContinue

  • Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup, study finds
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    Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup, study finds

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 21, 2026

    Juvenile Chinook salmon in the Lower Fraser River estuary are feeding and growing in a slurry of contaminants, from pharmaceuticals…

    Read More Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup, study findsContinue

  • Canada’s Species at Risk Act is, itself, at risk
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    Canada’s Species at Risk Act is, itself, at risk

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 15, 2026

    In a move reminiscent of US President Donald Trump’s approach to clearing the way for major industrial activities, the Canadian…

    Read More Canada’s Species at Risk Act is, itself, at riskContinue

  • Study: Toxic hydrocarbon hotspots in BC coastal sediments, threatening Southern Resident killer whales and Chinook salmon
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    Study: Toxic hydrocarbon hotspots in BC coastal sediments, threatening Southern Resident killer whales and Chinook salmon

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 15, 2026

    A new study reveals that toxic hotspots for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in marine sediments exist in parts of the…

    Read More Study: Toxic hydrocarbon hotspots in BC coastal sediments, threatening Southern Resident killer whales and Chinook salmonContinue

  • Give killer whales a voice…for years to come
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    Give killer whales a voice…for years to come

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 14, 2026

    Over the past month we’ve received over $23,500 in donations for our ‘Give Killer Whales a Voice’ initiative. Thank you!…

    Read More Give killer whales a voice…for years to comeContinue

  • New study shows toxic hydrocarbon hotspots in BC coastal sediments, threatening Southern Resident killer whales and Chinook salmon
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    New study shows toxic hydrocarbon hotspots in BC coastal sediments, threatening Southern Resident killer whales and Chinook salmon

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 14, 2026

    (Sidney, British Columbia): A new study reveals that toxic hotspots for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in marine sediments exist in…

    Read More New study shows toxic hydrocarbon hotspots in BC coastal sediments, threatening Southern Resident killer whales and Chinook salmonContinue

  • New study shows toxic hydrocarbon hotspots in BC coastal sediments, threatening Southern Resident killer whales and the Chinook salmon they consume
    Environment | News

    New study shows toxic hydrocarbon hotspots in BC coastal sediments, threatening Southern Resident killer whales and the Chinook salmon they consume

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 14, 2026

    (Sidney, British Columbia): A new study reveals that toxic hotspots for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in marine sediments exist in…

    Read More New study shows toxic hydrocarbon hotspots in BC coastal sediments, threatening Southern Resident killer whales and the Chinook salmon they consumeContinue

  • To restore salmon habitat, one must act like the beaver
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    To restore salmon habitat, one must act like the beaver

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 13, 2026

    The feeling of a lopper slicing through a branch might just be one of the most satisfying feelings in the…

    Read More To restore salmon habitat, one must act like the beaverContinue

  • Keeping watch on the Salish Sea
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    Keeping watch on the Salish Sea

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 12, 2026

    Janine McNeilly is a research scientist for Raincoast’s Cetacean Research Program. A lifelong whale lover, Janine is working to help…

    Read More Keeping watch on the Salish SeaContinue

  • What our estuary salmon fieldwork crews are up to
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    What our estuary salmon fieldwork crews are up to

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 11, 2026

    Despite the familiarity with the start of the field season, there is always a sense of excitement and anticipation in…

    Read More What our estuary salmon fieldwork crews are up toContinue

  • Guided by mom: The matriarchal world of killer whales
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    Guided by mom: The matriarchal world of killer whales

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 10, 2026

    Mothers are at the centre of all killer whale families. In resident killer whale societies, sons and daughters typically remain…

    Read More Guided by mom: The matriarchal world of killer whalesContinue

  • A mother’s reflection, it takes a pack
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    A mother’s reflection, it takes a pack

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 8, 2026

    It is often said that it takes a village to raise a child, but you don’t fully understand what that…

    Read More A mother’s reflection, it takes a packContinue

  • An afternoon as ecologists in Mundy Park
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    An afternoon as ecologists in Mundy Park

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 7, 2026

    When you spend time in nature, do you find yourself making observations, asking questions, and wondering how you might go…

    Read More An afternoon as ecologists in Mundy ParkContinue

  • Interactive map of watershed-based pollution monitoring in southern BC, Canada
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    Interactive map of watershed-based pollution monitoring in southern BC, Canada

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 4, 2026

    This map provides an overview of water pollution findings from the 12 partnering watersheds that drain into the Fraser River…

    Read More Interactive map of watershed-based pollution monitoring in southern BC, CanadaContinue

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