Sixteen headless salmon ByRaincoast Conservation Foundation 2015-09-212019-01-07 On the coast Counted 16 headless pinks along this Great Bear Rainforest wild salmon stream; wolves had recently been feeding here. #kitasoo/xai’xais #explorebc #greatbearrainforest #wolves #wildsalmon
Save the Great Bears Only one month left to win your trip 2017-06-012019-02-13 Only one month left to win your trip to the Great Bear Rainforest! To enter, donate now…
On the coast Fellow commuter – dolphin 2015-06-152018-12-24 When in the Great Bear Rainforest, you never know who you’ll run into on your way to work!
Conservation Foundation wildlife needs wild salmon too 2014-12-292018-12-24 Another resolution for the new year to aspire to in BC; let’s share the wealth with wildlife. From blackbear and grizzly…
Raincoast research More on our Applied Conservation Science Lab projects 2020-05-222020-06-09 In Kitasoo/Xai-Xais territory, Tyler Jessen is leading a project combining multiple datasets.
On the coast Pacific white-sided dolphin says “Hello” to Achiever 2016-08-292019-01-07 This photograph was taken from our research vessel Achiever by Captain Nicholas Sinclair. This Pacific white-sided dolphin approached with a whole pod…