Eagles

Eagles! Another cool wildlife sighting on the Raincoast conservation research vessel Achiever transit to the Great Bear rainforest.
#baldeagles #explorebc #raincoastscience #achiever #greatbearrainforest
Eagles! Another cool wildlife sighting on the Raincoast conservation research vessel Achiever transit to the Great Bear rainforest.
#baldeagles #explorebc #raincoastscience #achiever #greatbearrainforest
Happy bear crew feasting on Aunty Val salmon sandwiches near a site on Walbran Island earlier this week. The Wuikinuxv Bear Project is excited to…
A salmony success – canned and broiled salmon for the Raincoast science win!
Our helicopter pilot Don…
Wolf tracks! Saw these on our way up to #Koeye Camp. There are a few ways these coastal wolves are different those on the mainland — do you know how? They fish and swim between islands! Their diet is upto 90% seafood and they are genetically different from the mainland wolves.
Raincoast conservation science director Chris Darimont on the bow of Achiever heading north in the Great Bear rainforest.
Our recent research identifies areas of the BC Coast intensively used by different marine mammals including fin, humpback and killer whales. Described as “hotspots”…