Downloading some data for the Fraser Connectivity project

Beautiful evening for downloading some data in the marsh.
@raincoastconservation #sturgeonbank #fraserconnectivityproject #pseclab

Beautiful evening for downloading some data in the marsh.
@raincoastconservation #sturgeonbank #fraserconnectivityproject #pseclab
Nice surprise to run into Raincoast Conservation large carnivore biologist Christina Service and Spirit Bear Foundation research crew out sampling…
Raincoast has a deep commitment to all the wildlife of BC’s Coast, including the Southern Resident killer whales. We have been using science, legal action and public engagement to…
The Raincoast Conservation contingent en route to the 2014 North America Congress for Conservation Biology!
Have you seen these jellyfish washing up on BC beaches this summer? We saw this one on Calvert Island. They’re called By-the-wind-sailor, sea raft, purple sail, or little sail – or by their scientific name Velella velella. They eat plankton and are eaten by nudibranchs. It looks like just one individual but it’s actually a whole colony of all-male OR all-female polyps! Some polyps are in charge of reproduction while others are for protection.
Stunning mountains in Kitasoo/Xai’xais Territory
Bear hair isn’t the only thing we collect…