One of thousands of envelopes

One of the thousands of Raincoast science bear hair sample envelopes that will be filled this field season.
Photo by Alena Ebeling-Schuld (@livesinadream)
#greatbearrainforest #raincoastscience #bears
One of the thousands of Raincoast science bear hair sample envelopes that will be filled this field season.
Photo by Alena Ebeling-Schuld (@livesinadream)
#greatbearrainforest #raincoastscience #bears
Doug Neasloss, Resource Stewardship Director for the Kitasoo/Xai’xais Nation and co- author of the study, did an interview on CBC As It Happens. Listen here.
Lia and Marlie – Raincoast’s newest mariners giving a thumbs up to a great field season!
by Terry Isaac
“Is it my turn to record the data?” Taking Koeye campers & camp counsellors out on The Achiever is so much fun! We practice the methods scientists use to survey whales and seabirds, including spotting, using markings to ID individuals, behaviour, and recording data.
It is important that bears not only get enough fish so they can sustain healthy populations, but also continue to confer the benefits of salmon fertilization into coastal rainforest ecosystems. Grizzly and black bears…
The elusive Raincoast science boat, camouflaged in its winter plumage.