Raincoast in the news, 2019
B.C. conservation officers enforce removal of bear attractants to reduce human conflicts with wildlife
By Craig Takeuchi, The Georgia Straight
2019 12 20 …
Supporting resurgent Indigenous-led governance: A nascent mechanism for just and effective conservation
By Kyle A. Artelle, Melanie Zurba, and others, Science Direct
2019 12 15 …
Exclaim!’s 10 Best Dance and Electronic Albums of 2019
By Exclaim! Staff, Exclaim!
2019 12 12 …
Fin Whale (Balaenoptera physalus), Atlantic and Pacific: COSEWIC assessment and status report 2019
By COSEWIC, Government of Canada
2019 12 09 …
Some perspective on grizzlies and salmon
By Chris Genovali, Misty Macduffee and Paul C. Paquet, Anchorage Daily News
2019 12 01 …
Yellowstone to Yukon: A New Model of Mountain Conservation
By Ned Morgan, Mountain Life Media
2019 12 01 …
The problem with bears in our backyards isn’t a bear problem at all; it’s a human one
By Kyle Artelle, The Globe and Mail
2019 11 29
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How Restoration Projects Provide Hope for the Fraser River
By Katie Moore, Fraser Riverkeeper
2019 11 28
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Climate Change and the Defence of Necessity: Trans Mountain Pipeline ULC v Mivasair, 2019 BCSC 50
By Cameron Christensen, Skael
2019 11 24 …
Raising the bar: Recovery ambition for species at risk in Canada and the US
By Kylee A. Pawluk, Caroline H. Fox, Christina N. Service and others, PLOS One
2019 11 19 …
Biocultural indicators to support locally led environmental management and monitoring
By Bryant C. DeRoy, Chris T. Darimont and Christina N. Service, Ecology and Society
2019 11 19 …
Juvenile salmon ecology and restoration on the delta of the Fraser River estuary
By Misty Macduffee, Dave Scott, Lia Chalifour and Julia Baum, Recreation and Conservation Office, Washington State
2019 11 12 …
Up North There’s Concern About Skinny Grizzlies And Declining Salmon
By Chris Genovali, Misty MacDuffee and Paul C. Paquet, Mountain Journal
2019 11 11 …
Island Voices: The evolutionary links between grizzlies and salmon
By Chris Genovali , Misty MacDuffee and Paul C. Paquet, Times Colonist
2019 11 10 …
Strategic Framework funding expands hands-on learning opportunities for students and employers
By Joy Poliquin, UVic News
2019 11 07 …
First Nation, environmental groups hope to take Trans Mountain fight to Supreme Court of Canada
By Bill Fee, CFNR Network
2019 11 05 …
Conservation groups appeal to Supreme Court in Trans Mountain suit
By Emily Chan, Ecojustice
2019 11 05 …
B.C. First Nation seeks to appeal restrictions on Trans Mountain court challenge
By CBC, CBC
2019 11 05 …
First Nation and environmental groups seek leave to appeal Trans Mountain pipeline ruling
By The Canadian Press, Global News
2019 11 05 …
Supporting resurgent Indigenous-led governance: A nascent mechanism for just and effective conservation
By Kyle A. Artelle, Melanie Zurba and others, ICCA Consortium
2019 11 04 …
Trans Mountain timeline: A look back at Ecojustice’s fight against the pipeline project
By Devon Page, Ecojustice
2019 10 30 …
Experts project 72 grizzlies will die due to cattle conflicts
By Mike Koshmrl, Jackson Hole News
2019 10 30 …
Trophy hunting: Values inform policy
By Chelsea Batavia, Jeremy T. Bruskotter, Chris T. Darimont, and others, Science Mag
2019 10 25 …
Federal Court of Appeal Rejects Another Attempted Appeal of the TMX Leave Decision
By David V. Wright, Martin Olszynski, and Nigel Bankes, ABlawg
2019 10 23 …
Meet the rare swimming wolves that eat seafood!
By National Geographic, Ocean First
2019 10 18 …
Mountain Goats – Alpine Sentinels of Climate Change
By Tyler Jessen, BC Parks blog
2019 10 17 …
Mountain Goats – Alpine Sentinels of Climate Change
BC Parks Blog
Tyler Jessen
2019-10-17
Scientific studies of mountain goats in their coastal range are even scarcer, but the Kitasoo/Xai’xais First Nation have been observing and interacting with the goats on this landscape for millennia.…
5 ways coastal wolves thrive by the sea
By Allyson Shaw, National Geographic kids
2019 10 13 …
It’s not about wild first, it’s about votes first
By Fabian Dawson, Sea West News
2019 10 07 …
Deadly decisions
By Joel Barde, Pique News Magazine
2019 10 11 …
Canada’s awe-inspiring grizzly bears face new challenges
By Mia Gordon, The Weather Network
2019 10 11 …
Wilderness Intact
By Paxton Rizzo, Jolt
2019 10 10 …
‘The heartbeat of our community’: Heiltsuk open historic big house
By Emilee Gilpin, The Narwhal
2019 10 10 …
Deadly Decisions
By Joel Barde, Pique
2019 10 09
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Norah Brown
By Norah Brown, V
2019 10 09
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Canada: Updated Federal Regulation On New Fisheries Act
By Michael Finley, Mondaq
2019 10 09 …
Environmental Impact – Pipelines – Remedies – Judicial review of administrative action
By Staff, The Lawyer’s Daily
2019 10 08 …
Something Bigger Than Ice Cream Part 1
By Killer Creamery, You Tube
2019 10 08 …
The Price of the Prize
By Brandy Y Productions, Brandy Y Productions
2019 10 07 …
DFO criticized after Pacific salmon fishery loses MSC eco-certification
By Troy Landreville, My Comox Valley Now
2019 10 07 …
DFO criticized after Pacific salmon fishery loses MSC eco-certification
By Troy Landreville, My Powell River Now
2019 10 07…
BC Bear Day
By Staff, North Shore News
2019 10 06 …
TMX Litigation Takes an Unusual Turn at the Federal Court of Appeal
By David V. Wright, Martin Olszynski & Nigel Bankes, Ablawg
2019 10 05 …
Fisheries and Oceans Canada is failing British Columbia’s salmon
By David Suzuki Foundation, David Suzuki Foundation
2019 10 04 …
What to know about the Adams River Salmon Run
By Brianna Schellenberg, The Omega
2019 10 02 …
Salmon Beyond Borders’ suggestions for British Columbia’s environmental assessment public engagement survey
By Salmon Beyond Borders, Salmon Beyond Borders
2019 10 01 …
The Controversy Over Trophy Hunting in Africa
By Rupert Taylor, Soapboxie
2019 10 01
Trans Mountain: Where have all the Court Challenges Gone?
By Staff, Living Oceans
2019 06 25 …
In the News: Reform Proposals for Managing Human-Wildlife Conflict in British Columbia
By Eco Sask News, Eco Sask News
2019 09 24 …
Humans have walled off salmon from vital habitat. Advocates say it’s time to tear open some holes
By Ainslie Cruickshank, The Star
2019 09 22 …
B.C. conservation officers can decide a bear’s fate but who decides theirs?
By Stefan Labbé, Vancouver Is Awesome
2019 09 21 …
News release: Briony Penn endowment fund created to support naturalist education
By The Land Conservancy, The Land Conservancy
2019 09 21 …
Open Letter Regarding “Predator Reduction for Caribou Recovery”
By Staff, Wildlife Defence League
2019 09 21 …
Open Letter Regarding “Predator Reduction for Caribou Recovery”
By Staff, Wildlife Defense League
2019 09 20 …
Kelly Firth and Chris Genovali: B.C.’s human-wildlife conflict response needs reform
By Kelly Firth and Chris Genovali, The Georgia Straight
2019 09 20 …
They decide bears’ fate. Who decides theirs?
By Stefan Labbé, Tri-city News
2019 09 20 …
Raincoast/ ELC report shows need for oversight, change at COS
By The Fur Bearers, The Fur Bearers
2019 09 19 …
Trophy Hunters Pay More to Kill Larger-Bodied Carnivores
By Marc Bekoff, Psychology Today
2019 09 19 …
Trophy hunters pay more to target larger-bodied carnivores
By Ilona Mihalik, Andrew W. Bateman & Chris T. Darimont, Royal Society Publishing
2019 09 18 …
Fighting for the salmon and waterfowl of the Fraser
By Staff, Ducks Unlimited Canada
2019 09 16 …