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  • Clues to help you tell Southern Resident and Bigg’s (transient) killer whales apart
    Environment

    Clues to help you tell Southern Resident and Bigg’s (transient) killer whales apart

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation April 16, 2026

    The summer boating season is right around the corner! Whether you’re heading out for a day on the water with…

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  • Reducing Environmental Impact at HPR Events
    Environment | Multisport

    Reducing Environmental Impact at HPR Events

    Human Powered RacingByHuman Powered Racing April 14, 2026

    At Human Powered Racing we recognize that endurance events—while centred on human effort—can still carry an environmental footprint. Over time,…

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  • Empowering youth in environmental action
    Education | Environment

    Empowering youth in environmental action

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation April 11, 2026

    While our planet continues to face pressing environmental issues such as climate change, plastic pollution, and biodiversity loss, youth are…

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  • This isn’t a conference, it’s The Confluence
    Environment

    This isn’t a conference, it’s The Confluence

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation April 9, 2026

    Are you involved in the environmental sector? How many colleagues do you know purely by their email sign-off, or a…

    Read More This isn’t a conference, it’s The ConfluenceContinue

  • New research aims to bring underwater noise’s true impact on killer whales into focus
    Environment

    New research aims to bring underwater noise’s true impact on killer whales into focus

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation April 2, 2026

    Our cetacean scientists are preparing for an ambitious 2026 field season aboard Raincoast’s Sailing Vessel Achiever. Raincoast Conservation Foundation has…

    Read More New research aims to bring underwater noise’s true impact on killer whales into focusContinue

  • Pacific Marine Conservation Caucus welcomes renewed federal investment in Pacific salmon
    Environment | News

    Pacific Marine Conservation Caucus welcomes renewed federal investment in Pacific salmon

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation April 2, 2026

    The Pacific Marine Conservation Caucus (MCC) welcomes yesterday’s announcement from the Government of Canada continuing vital investments in Pacific salmon…

    Read More Pacific Marine Conservation Caucus welcomes renewed federal investment in Pacific salmonContinue

  • No trust in the Trust
    Environment

    No trust in the Trust

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation April 1, 2026

    The Islands Trust recently invited public input to help update its Trust Policy Statement, a document that guides how land…

    Read More No trust in the TrustContinue

  • BC bookstores come together to support conservation education for youth
    Environment

    BC bookstores come together to support conservation education for youth

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation April 1, 2026

    There’s nothing like a good book, right? As we have been spending more time learning on the land with youth,…

    Read More BC bookstores come together to support conservation education for youthContinue

  • The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: All about Mayne Island
    Environment

    The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: All about Mayne Island

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 31, 2026

    The Coastal Douglas-fir biogeoclimatic zone (“CDF zone”) is the most biologically diverse in British Columbia. Though the CDF zone is…

    Read More The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: All about Mayne IslandContinue

  • Junior researchers in the temperate rainforest
    Environment

    Junior researchers in the temperate rainforest

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 30, 2026

    Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a forest conservation scientist? For a small group of keen youth…

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  • Worksheet: Junior researchers in the forest
    Environment

    Worksheet: Junior researchers in the forest

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 26, 2026

    This worksheet (ages 8+) is designed to help youth tap into their curiosity about forests and guide their exploration. Specifically,…

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  • Mapping thermal refuges: Identifying critical cooling centres for salmon in the Coldwater River
    Environment

    Mapping thermal refuges: Identifying critical cooling centres for salmon in the Coldwater River

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 26, 2026

    As climate change drives river temperatures to record highs across Western North America, the ability of salmon to survive depends…

    Read More Mapping thermal refuges: Identifying critical cooling centres for salmon in the Coldwater RiverContinue

  • After dark with the Southern Residents
    Environment

    After dark with the Southern Residents

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 25, 2026

    Raincoast’s hydrophone deployed off of Pender Island captured nearly five hours of Southern Resident killer whale (SRKW) vocalizations during an…

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  • New mapping reveals critical “cooling centres” for salmon in the warming Coldwater River
    Environment | News

    New mapping reveals critical “cooling centres” for salmon in the warming Coldwater River

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 24, 2026

    MERRITT, BC – As rivers across Western North America face climate change-driven record-breaking temperatures, Raincoast Conservation Foundation, in partnership with…

    Read More New mapping reveals critical “cooling centres” for salmon in the warming Coldwater RiverContinue

  • Decoding killer whale communication is key to defending their home
    Environment

    Decoding killer whale communication is key to defending their home

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 23, 2026

    Killer whales are facing many threats – prey depletion, contaminants, and climate change among them. But one threat is invisible…

    Read More Decoding killer whale communication is key to defending their homeContinue

  • Guide to public comments on proposed regulations to protect Southern Resident killer whales
    Environment

    Guide to public comments on proposed regulations to protect Southern Resident killer whales

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 23, 2026

    The Government of Canada is seeking public feedback on proposed amendments to the Marine Mammal Regulations that would strengthen protections…

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  • Letter in support of the proposed increase of a 1,000m approach distance for Southern Resident killer whales
    Environment

    Letter in support of the proposed increase of a 1,000m approach distance for Southern Resident killer whales

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 23, 2026

    The Government of Canada is seeking public feedback on proposed amendments to the Marine Mammal Regulations that would strengthen protections…

    Read More Letter in support of the proposed increase of a 1,000m approach distance for Southern Resident killer whalesContinue

  • Building community in nature
    Environment

    Building community in nature

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 19, 2026

    Last year, I had the privilege to spend three days on the Achiever with the Raincoast team and three incredible…

    Read More Building community in natureContinue

  • Help us give killer whales a voice
    Environment

    Help us give killer whales a voice

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 18, 2026

    Last December, Raincoast launched the first phase of our killer whale communication campaign. Thanks to your generosity, we attained our…

    Read More Help us give killer whales a voiceContinue

  • Seasonal shifts in a wolf’s life
    Environment

    Seasonal shifts in a wolf’s life

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 17, 2026

    Wolves live in tune with the changing seasons, their lives shaped by rhythm and ecology. In late winter, from January…

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  • In an era of scarcity, the Pacific Salmon Treaty must strengthen conservation
    Environment

    In an era of scarcity, the Pacific Salmon Treaty must strengthen conservation

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 13, 2026

    Pacific salmon don’t heed borders. After leaving their natal rivers and spending years roaming the North Pacific, they have to…

    Read More In an era of scarcity, the Pacific Salmon Treaty must strengthen conservationContinue

  • Letter: Urgent recommendation for the renewal and expansion of the British Columbia Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund (BCSRIF)
    Environment

    Letter: Urgent recommendation for the renewal and expansion of the British Columbia Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund (BCSRIF)

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 10, 2026

    Since 2019, the BC Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund (BCSRIF) has been the catalyst for 170 projects to safeguard and…

    Read More Letter: Urgent recommendation for the renewal and expansion of the British Columbia Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund (BCSRIF)Continue

  • Hug a tree for science!
    Environment

    Hug a tree for science!

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 10, 2026

    Have you ever seen a big tree and wondered what you could do to ensure it can be protected for…

    Read More Hug a tree for science!Continue

  • The Islands Trust Policy Statement, and how it’s veering off-course
    Climate change | Environment

    The Islands Trust Policy Statement, and how it’s veering off-course

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 9, 2026

    In July 2025, the Islands Trust Council gave the first reading of the draft Trust Policy Statement. This reading was…

    Read More The Islands Trust Policy Statement, and how it’s veering off-courseContinue

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