A hike in the mountains

Even though I got back to a broken in car with some epic blisters, it was worth it.
#chilliwack #winter #mountain #hike #pnw

Even though I got back to a broken in car with some epic blisters, it was worth it.
#chilliwack #winter #mountain #hike #pnw
For over 10 years, Raincoast has been using science, public education and the courts to try and protect Canada’s endangered population of salmon-eating Southern Resident killer whales. With their salmon stocks in decline…
With the support of our First Nation partners, Raincoast now owns commercial trophy hunting rights in an area of over 33,000 square kilometers, across the Great Bear Rainforest. That’s an area larger than Vancouver Island. Our long term goal…
From creation stories to Indigenous-led reintroduction and contemporary carnivore coexistence, Indigenous peoples have long shared space and time with, and story of, wolves.
“What’s that?” “That’s the fish’s heart.” “Ewwwwww…….. Cool! Can I hold it?” Cleaning salmon turns into an unexpected – and fun! – anatomy lesson for campers at the Koeye River youth camp. We identified the major organs and looked at stomach contents.
Raincoast Conservation executive director Chris Genovali with Atticus the Raincoast dog…
We found a mountain goat in the mountains.