Raincoast in the news, 2021
Planting and Protecting Trees for the Future
Denman Island Climate Action Network
Fire Weed (host)
2021 04 19 …
Jayda G’s Music Will Make You Want to Dance — and Defend the Planet
Global Citizen
Joe McCarthy
2021 04 17 …
Shauna Doll and Chris Genovali: There is no place for a pro-development, urban planning approach in the Gulf Islands
The Province
Shauna Doll and Chris Genovali
2021 04 15 …
Trust Must Act On Climate Emergency Declaration
Gulf Islands Driftwood
Shauna Doll and Chris Genovali
2021 04 13 …
Science and Indigenous history team up to help spirit bears
Science News for Students
Bethany Brookshire
2021 04 08 …
B.C. First Nations, Fisheries and Oceans Canada protect crab for Indigenous food, social and ceremonial purposes
The Narwhal
Matt Simmons
2021 03 31
First Nations on the central coast sounded the alarm about declining crab populations in 2007. Putting pressure on Fisheries and Oceans Canada, it wasn’t enough for Indigenous fishers to say what they were …
Terminal 2 biofilm restoration recipe gets mixed reviews
BIV
Chuck Chiang
2021 03 19 …
Nécessaire pró-animais: 3 marcas de beleza que protegem espécies
Vogue
Renata Kalil
2021 03 17 …
Coastal Squeeze
The Tyee
Michelle Gamage
2021 03 17
…A problem arises in coastal cities when we build infrastructure to protect human development from flooding: the marsh is not able to migrate, and drowns when the water gets too deep. This is
Episode 35 Chris Darimont of Raincoast Conservation Foundation
Behind The Glass Hunting Podcast
Chris Pryn (host)
2021 03 15 …
How do you feel about the indiscriminate killing of wolves?
Focus on Victoria
Judith Lavoie
2021 03 03 …
#39 Shauna Doll on Big Trees, Gulf Islands Conservation, and the Sexiness of Swamps
Pacific Rim College Radio
Todd Howard (host)
2021 03 02 …
Coastal Insights: Season 2
Environmental Stewardship Newsletter
Musqueam Indian Band
Yeganeh Asadian (editor)
2021 03 01 [pdf] …
A Vision for a Restored Lower Fraser
Rivershed Society of B.C.
Lexi Maxwell
2021 03 01 [pdf]
Produced as part of the UBC Sustainability Scholars Program, this report focuses on Lower Fraser River ecosystems and explores the possibility of increasing resilience of communities and the health …
Grizzly and polar bears as nonconsumptive cultural keystone species
Research Gate
Kyle Artelle, Chris Darimont, William Housty, Douglas Clark, Clyde Tallio, Douglas Neasloss, Aimee Schmidt, Andrew Wiget, Nancy Turner
2025 03
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Island transferred to W̱SÁNEĆ in act of reconciliation
Times Colonist
Jeff Bell
2021 02 27 …
Culturally significant island in Salish Sea returns to W̱SÁNEĆ First Nations
UBC News
University of British Columbia
2021 02 26 …
TLC To transfer SISȻENEM (Halibut Island) to W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council
The Land Conservancy of British Columbia
Chief Don Tom
2021 02 26 …
SISȻENEM (Halibut Island) transfers to W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council under historic agreement
Saanich News
Wolf Depner
2021 02 26 …
Woman poses with giraffe heart, a Valentine’s Day gift for hubby
Toronto Sun
Liz Braun
2021/02/22 …
“Thanks to the fish I found my way home:” a profile on Dr. Andrea Reid
Toronto Star
Quinn Bender
2021 02 22 …
All-in: Heiltsuk leader Jess Housty is building her community for resilience
Capital Daily
Andrew Findlay
2021 02 19 …
Webinar: A Prospectus For Conservation
UBC Faculty of Forestry
University of British Columbia
John Innes (host)
2021 02 18 …
Diving Back in Time: Interweaving Knowledge Types To Improve Marine Conservation
Exploring By The Seat Of Your Pants
Joe Grabowski (host)
2021 02 15 …
Are B.C. trophy hunters shooting themselves in the foot?
Kamloop News
Rochelle Baker
2021 02 15 …
New UBC Indigenous fisheries centre aims to uplift community rights
APTN News
Cara McKenna
2021 02 14 …
Turning plastic bottles into gorgeous scarves: Wildlife photographers focus on sustainable fashion
CTV News
Leanne Cusack
2021/02/13
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Trophy Hunter Boasts: The More You Hate, the More I Kill
Psychology Today
Marc Bekoff PhD
2021 02 13 …
B.C. to tighten rules for trapping wolves
The Globe and Mail
Justine Hunter
2021 02 12 …
Saving The Fraser River Estuary: A Priority
Ducks Unlimited Canada
2021 02 11 …
Coastal wolves, ancient clambakes and paleo dog food
Petfood Industry
Tim Wall
2021 02 10
…Wolves too have found coastal regions to be rich hunting and scavenging grounds, according to the Raincoast Conservation Foundation.
New UBC Indigenous fisheries centre aims to uplift community rights
IndigiNews
Cara McKenna
2021 02 09 …
Are trophy hunters shooting themselves in the foot?
Toronto Star
Rochelle Baker
2021 02 04 …
Are trophy hunters shooting themselves in the foot?
National Observer
Rochelle Baker
2021 02 04 …
Trophy Hunters Could Threaten the Social Acceptability of Hunting
Hakai Magazine
Larry Pynn
2021 02 03 …
Coastal Insights Education Series
The Water Ship News
Maureen Vo
2021 02 01 [pdf]
Our new education series will use Two‐Eyed Seeing as a guiding framework for learning. Two‐Eyed Seeing (Etuaptmumk in Mi’kmaq) is a principle coined by Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall.…
Shauna Doll and Chris Genovali: B.C.’s Coastal Douglas-fir forests need protection now
Vancouver Sun
Shauna Doll and Chris Genovali
2021 01 29 …
Nisga’a scholar launches new Centre for Indigenous Fisheries at UBC
UBC Science
University of British Columbia
2021 01 28 …
Arts and entertainment column: Learn about bears, salmon and humans
Cowichan Valley Citizen
Andrea Rondeau
2021 01 27 …
Where Now Grizzly Bear?
Hakai Magazine
Brian Payton
2021 01 26 …
The cost of one beer per person could save 102 Fraser River species from extinction
The Ubyssey
Zachary Johnston
2021 01 21
…“We’re really at a tipping point for biodiversity conservation… where a whole bunch of species and ecosystems are about to disappear if we don’t do something different.” – Tara Martin
It’s Not Too Late! 102 Species at Risk of Extinction Can Be Saved
SciTechDaily
University of British Columbia
2021 01 08 …
Is Trans Mountain worth the risk?
Yukon News
Barry Gerding
2018 06 02
…The complex economic and environmental calculations behind Canada’s most controversial energy project.



