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  • BC X Tri Series
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    BC X Tri Series

    Human Powered RacingByHuman Powered Racing January 24, 2025February 27, 2025

    A New Off-Road Triathlon Challenge in British Columbia We are thrilled to announce the 2025 launch of the BC X…

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  • Epidemiology of Lyme Disease in Canada 2009-2019
    Feature | Health

    Epidemiology of Lyme Disease in Canada 2009-2019

    Canadian Lyme Disease FoundationByCanadian Lyme Disease Foundation January 22, 2025February 27, 2025

    A 2023 study examined the epidemiology and clinical manifestations of Lyme disease (LD) cases in Canada. The study included 4,701…

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  • Excitement for our new podcast, Raincoast Radio
    Environment | Feature

    Excitement for our new podcast, Raincoast Radio

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 22, 2025May 16, 2025

    Raincoast is getting ready to launch a fascinating new series that will bring you into the lives of wolves, the…

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  • Exploring how environmental factors might relate to the presence of pathogen-carrying ticks
    Feature | Health

    Exploring how environmental factors might relate to the presence of pathogen-carrying ticks

    Canadian Lyme Disease FoundationByCanadian Lyme Disease Foundation January 21, 2025February 27, 2025

    A new paper published in PeerJ explores the location of pathogen-carrying ticks. It also highlights the significance of big data…

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  • Design | Feature

    Canadian Landscape of Accessibility and Accommodations in Post-Secondary

    CanDAREByCanDARE January 21, 2025February 27, 2025

    This report, commissioned by the Federal government, offers both an analysis of the current landscape and detailed recommendations for pathways…

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  • Salmon ecosystems in a changing climate
    Climate change | Environment | Feature

    Salmon ecosystems in a changing climate

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 20, 2025May 16, 2025

    Salmon ecosystems in the Interior Fraser region are being impacted by humans on two fronts: climate change at the global…

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  • There’s still time to take action and save whales
    Environment | Feature

    There’s still time to take action and save whales

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 17, 2025May 16, 2025

    In the summer of 2018, Tahlequah (J35) captured global attention when she carried her dead newborn calf for more than…

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  • Meet Mario Levesque, a tireless advocate for patients living with long Lyme
    Feature | Health

    Meet Mario Levesque, a tireless advocate for patients living with long Lyme

    Canadian Lyme Disease FoundationByCanadian Lyme Disease Foundation January 16, 2025February 27, 2025

    Mario Levesque says his passionate advocacy for people with disabilities, and those with chronic Lyme disease, goes all the way…

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  • Support what you love:  Charitable tax receipts for 2024 extended until end of February
    Environment | Feature

    Support what you love:  Charitable tax receipts for 2024 extended until end of February

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 16, 2025May 16, 2025

    The Government of Canada announced an extension of charitable donations for 2024 until the end of February 2025. This means,…

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  • Scientists are delivering new insights into the source, fate, and effects of plastics and microplastics in Canada
    Environment | Feature

    Scientists are delivering new insights into the source, fate, and effects of plastics and microplastics in Canada

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 16, 2025May 16, 2025

    Since 2017, Canada has pursued an ambitious agenda to reduce plastic waste through its Ocean Plastics Charter1, its national Zero…

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  • Confronting bright extinction
    Environment | Feature

    Confronting bright extinction

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 15, 2025May 16, 2025

    For more than a decade, Raincoast has been championing recovery for Canada’s endangered salmon-eating killer whales. In 2024, scientists from…

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  • Design | Feature

    A Pedagogical Approach to Orienting Access in Classrooms

    CanDAREByCanDARE January 14, 2025February 27, 2025

    Educators like seeing theory and practical strategies come together. This theory-building paper offers many practical steps educators can take to…

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  • Ecotourism did not predispose grizzly bears to subsequent conflict
    Environment | Feature | News

    Ecotourism did not predispose grizzly bears to subsequent conflict

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 14, 2025May 16, 2025

    A new study, “Grizzly bears detected at ecotourism sites are less likely than predicted by chance to encounter conflict” (Open…

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  • Federal Court upholds RBT2 megaport expansion in a setback to legal protection for species at risk
    Environment | Feature | News

    Federal Court upholds RBT2 megaport expansion in a setback to legal protection for species at risk

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 13, 2025May 16, 2025

    VANCOUVER/UNCEDED xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (MUSQUEAM), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (SQUAMISH) AND səlilwətaɬ (TSLEIL-WAUTUTH) TERRITORIES: The Federal Court has ruled against conservation groups challenging the approval…

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  • Wolves, whales, and water
    Environment | Feature

    Wolves, whales, and water

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 13, 2025May 16, 2025

    Our Conservation Genetics Lab has had an exciting year working on a wide range of research projects. We have completed…

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  • Canadian Lyme Alliance conducting patient survey
    Feature | Health

    Canadian Lyme Alliance conducting patient survey

    Canadian Lyme Disease FoundationByCanadian Lyme Disease Foundation January 9, 2025February 27, 2025

    If you or someone you know has suffered or is suffering with Lyme disease or an associated tick-borne illness, the…

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  • Design | Feature

    Can Workplaces, Classrooms, and Pedagogies Be Disabling?

    CanDAREByCanDARE January 7, 2025February 27, 2025

    In a special disability-focused issue of the journal, multiple theories and perspectives on accessibility in teaching and learning, and in…

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  • Rethinking fisheries
    Environment | Feature

    Rethinking fisheries

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 7, 2025May 16, 2025

    In 2024 we pushed for change in commercial and recreational fisheries management, domestically and abroad. At home, we have been…

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  • Conserving and restoring Coastal Douglas-fir forests
    Environment | Feature

    Conserving and restoring Coastal Douglas-fir forests

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 6, 2025May 16, 2025

    The Raincoast Land Trust, established in 2023, currently co-owns and manages KELÁ_EKE Kingfisher Forest (45 acres) and S,DÁYES Flycatcher Forest…

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  • Fraser Estuary research and restoration
    Environment | Feature

    Fraser Estuary research and restoration

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 4, 2025May 16, 2025

    Raincoast is undertaking a multi-year initiative that began in 2016 to conduct research and restore habitat in the Fraser River…

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  • The science and ethics of wolf conservation
    Environment | Feature

    The science and ethics of wolf conservation

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 3, 2025May 16, 2025

    Marked by a long history of persecution and astonishing resilience, wolves continue to be in the crosshairs of both the…

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  • Standing our ground and recognizing a broader horizon
    Environment | Feature

    Standing our ground and recognizing a broader horizon

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 2, 2025May 16, 2025

    Applied science in its most productive form requires a commitment to acknowledging – and communicating – difficult realities about contentious…

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  • The Global Plastic Pollution Treaty negotiations failed: What this means for microplastic pollution in Canada’s environment
    Environment | Feature

    The Global Plastic Pollution Treaty negotiations failed: What this means for microplastic pollution in Canada’s environment

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 1, 2025May 16, 2025

    With the failure of the Global Plastic Pollution Treaty negotiations this past weekend in Busan (Republic of Korea), one can…

    Read More The Global Plastic Pollution Treaty negotiations failed: What this means for microplastic pollution in Canada’s environmentContinue

  • Awkwardly Able
    Design | Feature

    Awkwardly Able

    CanDAREByCanDARE December 31, 2024February 27, 2025

    I am a researcher with disabilities. Sometimes I am a disabled researcher. Sometimes I am an enabled researcher. Sometimes I…

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