Kwahnie to Bella Bella

In her journey to Bella Bella to start the 2019 bear research season in Haíɫzaqv territory, the Chris Darimont / Raincoast / UVic Geography dream-vessel, Kwahnie, paused to take in the view.

In her journey to Bella Bella to start the 2019 bear research season in Haíɫzaqv territory, the Chris Darimont / Raincoast / UVic Geography dream-vessel, Kwahnie, paused to take in the view.
As the days become shorter, the campus hustle and bustle picks up once again with the beginning of the final exam period. My first semester as a graduate student within…
Ross Dixon of Raincoast Conservation throws drift cards on Fraser River drop; let us know if you find one…
Take a look at the new Raincoast conservation report: “Threatened Coast – Nature and Shared Benefits in the Salish Sea. We need to talk about…
On Raincoast conservation research vessel Achiever anchored near Bella Bella at the start of a week long trip north.
With the COVID-19 affecting normalcy around the world, we, along with our Coastal First Nation colleagues, have decided to cancel the field work this season.
An early morning set – Raincoast conservation study of juvenile wild salmon in the Fraser River estuary with the Baum Lab.