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The Great Bear Rainforest is one of the most compelling conservation visions of our time. Explore this special place through our videos and images:
A Healthy Future for the Great Bear Rainforest
Accompanied by a moving song from British Columbia's Sandy Scofield, this introductory video to the Great Bear Rainforest offers a quick overview and powerful case statement for the Conservancy's work in the region.
Salmon and Carnivores
Salmon are an important species and critical source of nutrients for the health and productivity of the Great Bear Rainforest. Everything within the ecosystem, from bears to trees, benefits from spawning season.
At Sea
The Great Bear Rainforest stretches for more than 250 miles along the coast of British Columbia. These waters host a dazzling array of life.
Landscapes
At 21 million acres, the Great Bear Rainforest is part of the largest coastal temperate rainforest surviving on Earth.
Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Ian McAllister (Spirit bear); Photo © Ian McAllister (Salmon jumping upstream);
Photo © Ian McAllister (Orca near the Great Bear Rainforest); Photo © Michelle Beeman (Great Bear Rainforest).
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