Summoning whales
An explosion perfectly representing young minds being blown! Raincoast Conservation working magic summoning whales in the Salish Sea.
An explosion perfectly representing young minds being blown! Raincoast Conservation working magic summoning whales in the Salish Sea.
We have completed (de)construction of three breaches of the Steveston Jetty. The Steveston Jetty is an 8 km long rock jetty which controls the position of the main arm of the Fraser River as it enters the estuary for the benefit of shipping. However, this restricts the movement of juvenile salmon. This project will greatly…
The Salish Sea Emerging Stewards program is based on the idea of consilience – the convergence of principles from different disciplines to form a comprehensive theory. In this case we seek to weave academic, scientific, and Indigenous perspectives on stewardship of the Salish Sea. Now in its fourth season, we have continued to successfully engage…
An evening visit into the estuary this beauty was happy the river was between us. Raincoast Conservation research vessel Achiever has been exploring the Great Bear this spring to find these wonderful creatures.
Our goal is to permanently end commercial trophy hunting of all large carnivores in the Great Bear Rainforest.⠀⠀As the only permanent solution to stopping the commercial trophy hunt appeared to be buying out hunting licenses, we began purchasing hunting rights in 2005 and we now own 4 hunting tenures, approximately 33,500 square kilometres of BC’s…
The launch of Directly Affected, a new film on the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain issue by Zack Embree and Raincoast Conservation, is tomorrow night November 12 at Science World, Vancouver BC. A premiere expert panel…
Night time on Raincoast Conservation research vessel Achiever in the Great Bear rainforest.