Wolf ecotypes in BC
Grey wolves historically occupied much of southern British Columbia, including west coast temperate rainforest ecosystems. However, widespread predator control programs…
Grey wolves historically occupied much of southern British Columbia, including west coast temperate rainforest ecosystems. However, widespread predator control programs…
Wolves live in tune with the changing seasons, their lives shaped by rhythm and ecology. In late winter, from January…
Wolves in mountainous regions, like those of British Columbia, roam some of the largest home ranges of any land mammal….
In this episode of Raincoast Radio’s Of Wolves and Women, large carnivore expert and Raincoast Senior Scientist Dr. Paul Paquet…
In this episode of Raincoast Radio’s Of Wolves and Women, Wolf Conservation Program Director and podcast host Chelsea Greer reflects…
In this episode of Raincoast Radio’s Of Wolves and Women, conservation biologist and genetics researcher Dr. Astrid Vik Stronen discusses…
In this episode of Raincoast Radio’s Of Wolves and Women, wildlife scientist and canid specialist Dr. Shelley Alexander shares captivating…
In this episode of Raincoast Radio’s Of Wolves and Women, international lawyer and natural resource ecologist Susan Bragdon discusses her…
In this episode of Raincoast Radio’s Of Wolves and Women, behavioural ecologist Dr. Jane Packard highlights the connection between behaviour,…
Marked by a long history of persecution and astonishing resilience, wolves continue to be in the crosshairs of both the…
Applied science in its most productive form requires a commitment to acknowledging – and communicating – difficult realities about contentious…
In British Columbia, the extent of human-caused mortality among wolves can only be described as staggering. In addition to the…
Did you know that coat colour in gray wolves (Canis lupus) reflects immunity to canine distemper virus? Canine distemper (CDV)…
Few issues require as much innovation and cooperation as the conservation and management of large carnivores and their prey. Use…
We are a passion-driven team with deep and diverse expertise in the natural and cultural history of the Great Bear…
Ever since we entered into the season of water restrictions and wildfires, I’ve found myself pining for the cold, snowy…
Two team members from our Lower Fraser Salmon Conservation and Wolf Conservation Programs offer a glimpse into their experiences while…
Wildlife Journeys
Although detailing a moment in the lives of two completely different species, these field notes have much in common. Both…
I have teamed up with Marven Robinson of the Gitga’at First Nation to offer spirit bear watching and photography trips…
These white bears exist in one place on earth: the Great Bear Rainforest. They are as rare and wondrous as…
My email newsletter–The Wild Ones bi-Weekly –is a place where I share hopeful and inspiring stories, images, and videos about…
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With local First Nations guide, Marven Robinson, we are offering an extraordinary opportunity to photograph wild sea wolves in the Great Bear…