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  • New research highlights important routes to spawning salmon for coastal bears
    Environment

    New research highlights important routes to spawning salmon for coastal bears

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation July 17, 2025

    Like Google Maps for Salmon-seeking Bears, a new study, “Modeling Functional Connectivity for Bears Among Spawning Salmon Waterways in Haíɫzaqv…

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  • Research: Fisheries management of the Wuikinuxv bear-salmon-human system guided by n̓àn̓akila and data
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    Research: Fisheries management of the Wuikinuxv bear-salmon-human system guided by n̓àn̓akila and data

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation August 7, 2021March 15, 2024

    Guided by the Wuikinuxv principle of n̓àn̓akila (to keep an eye on something or someone; a protector or guardian), a…

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  • Thank you for your support in 2020
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    Thank you for your support in 2020

    Raincoast EcoByRaincoast Eco December 31, 2020September 15, 2021

    As 2020 closes and we reflect on the year, please accept our thanks and gratitude for your support, in whatever…

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  • Raincoast reaches Kitlope fundraising goal
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    Raincoast reaches Kitlope fundraising goal

    Raincoast EcoByRaincoast Eco October 28, 2020September 15, 2021

    Congratulations! Today we reached our fundraising goal to buy the commercial hunting rights in the entire Huchduwaachsdu Nuyem Jees Kitlope…

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  • Protect wolves on BC coast
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    Protect wolves on BC coast

    Raincoast EcoByRaincoast Eco October 25, 2020September 15, 2021

    All predators on the British Columbia coast need our protection. You can help end commercial trophy hunting in the Kitlope…

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  • 33500 square kilometres and more to go
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    33500 square kilometres and more to go

    Raincoast EcoByRaincoast Eco August 21, 2020September 15, 2021

    We are working to protect British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest from commercial trophy hunting. We do this by purchasing the…

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  • Problem humans and the ecology of bear-human conflict
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    Problem humans and the ecology of bear-human conflict

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation December 13, 2019September 15, 2021

    Last month, in Penticton, BC a group of five black bears – three males and two younger females – had…

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  • Where bears, fish, and humans roam
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    Where bears, fish, and humans roam

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation November 1, 2019September 15, 2021

    Transitioning between seasons can often push your senses to work overtime. This is especially true in summer and autumn in…

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  • Salmonid species diversity predicts salmon consumption by terrestrial wildlife
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    Salmonid species diversity predicts salmon consumption by terrestrial wildlife

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation January 7, 2019September 15, 2021

    Research by scientists at Spirit Bear Research Foundation, Raincoast Conservation Foundation, and the University of Victoria, led by Christina Service,…

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  • Next step for safeguarding large carnivores in the Great Bear Rainforest
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    Next step for safeguarding large carnivores in the Great Bear Rainforest

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation November 28, 2017September 15, 2021

    Raincoast Conservation Foundation, with the support of Coastal First Nations, has struck a deal to buy a fourth trophy hunting…

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  • Bears, salmon and our people.
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    Bears, salmon and our people.

    CCIRA | Central Coast Indigenous Resource AllianceByCCIRA | Central Coast Indigenous Resource Alliance April 25, 2017

    Bears, salmon, indigenous rights, and local management of resources all converge in this beautiful and moving video. Central Coast Nations are…

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  • National Geographic Exclusive Video: Polar Bear Cannibalizes Cub
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    National Geographic Exclusive Video: Polar Bear Cannibalizes Cub

    ByJennifer Kingsley February 24, 2016

    Our polar bear video is now out on National Geographic. Rare footage of a male chasing, killing, and eating a…

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  • The Banff Centre: Grizzly Bear Babysitter
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    The Banff Centre: Grizzly Bear Babysitter

    ByJennifer Kingsley October 22, 2015

    When I was at The Banff Centre last year for the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival, the filmmakers there…

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