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Captain Trevor Greene

Here is a man who returned to a Canada he barely recognized.  Now he is fighting to save our pristine environment and is being labeled an extremist.  Are you a Canadian for the Great Bear?  Get vocal...

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end of the line; we’re here to stay

If elements of your identity are threatened with destruction, to what length would you go?          The spirit of a Nation is activated.   Poems for an Oil-Free Coast is a collection of poems and...

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Closing Ranks

Please take 10 minutes out of your busy day to commune with these people, you won’t regret it. This uplifting and informative short film shows the Mixing of the Waters ceremony which took place way...

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Please Mr. Harper

In this open letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, young Mallory and Victoria of the Nuxalk Nation (near Bella Coola, British Columbia) express their deep concerns over the Northern Gateway...

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Searching for the spirit bear

For an out of the city experience watch this super footage of the majestic, white beast.  It doesn’t get much better than National Geographic.

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I Care About the Great Bear Rainforest

  Hard to believe humans are actually thinking about installing an oil pipeline in this amazing, one of a kind place.  Click here for photos, click the above photo to take action to ensure this forest...

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Gerald Amos in the Winnipeg forum on Tar Sands, Pipelines and Tankers

  Decisions and mistakes, we all make them.  Now is the time to take time to make thoughtful decisions about the future of our coastline and our country.  Gerald Amos says this and way more in this...

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The woman of Gil Island

Endangered species are repopulating on our coast because it is bountiful and quiet.  How long will it remain this way?  It is up to us. The Woman of Gil Island from Catherine Wallace on Vimeo.

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Supertankers in Whale Channel

This short film is the best I have seen detailing the supertanker route through the Douglas Channel.  Thanks to The Living Oceans Society.

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The Great Bear Forest Carbon Project

For thousands of years First Nations on Canada’s west coast have sourced life, culture and heritage from this environment. Today, the Great Bear Rainforest is such a global rarity that it has inspired...

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Fight for the Reef

On the other side of the planet they have a Great Barrier Reef not a Great Bear Rainforest.   ALL ecosystems need protection.  Extreme resource extraction is threatening communities, water systems and...

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Capturing the Spirit Bear

Tough gig?  Sitting for days in The Great Bear Rainforest waiting to photograph the Great Bear.  This short video shows photographer Paul Nicklen results, exceptional footage of this amazing creature!...

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Reflections: Art for an oil free coast

Fifty artists, including some of Canada’s most celebrated and many who are First Nations — travelled with Raincoast to the heart of Enbridge’s proposed Northern Gateway oil tanker route through...

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What a small spill would look like

This video by Dogwood Initiative and Living Oceans shows what an immense area just a small oil spill would cover.

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Spirit Bear: A Wilderness Story for Children

In order to protect our environment for future generations we must first make sure our children know what we are trying to save.  Too many kids don’t experience the power of nature, so why worry about...

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