
Chelsea Greer
@chelgreer
She/Her | @UCalgary MSc Geography | @UBC BSc Applied Animal Bio | @Raincoast Wolf Conservation Program Director | Compassionate Conservation #ProtectBCWolves
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https://www.raincoast.org/wolves/ 19-09-2020 03:57:09
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We are excited to be launching our podcast Raincoast Radio in the new year, with our first series 'Of Women and Wolves.' #podcast #Wolves Chelsea Greer raincoast.org/2024/12/raincoâŠ



âThey are capturing wolves at the absolute worst time of year,â [Dr. Paul Paquet] said. âItâs breeding season. This is [the] most stressful time for wolves. All interactions are intensified among wolves, particularly among females.â #WolfReintroduction aspendailynews.com/news/the-howliâŠ





The Science and Ethics of Wolf Conservation and Management in BC: Join the Wolf Conservation Center đș and Chelsea Greer of Raincoast Conservation Foundation on February 13th for a discussion about the current landscape of wolf #conservation and management in BC. #wolves Register now! âŹïžnywolf.org/the-science-anâŠ


Episode 3 of Raincoast Radio is out! In our third Of Wolves and Women episode, Susan Bragdon reveals what her observations uncovered about the role of female wolves. #wolves #podcasts Wolf Conservation Center đș Raincoast Conservation Foundation raincoast.org/2025/02/wolvesâŠ

Ep 4 of Raincoast Radio is out! In our fourth Of Wolves and Women episode, wildlife scientist and canid specialist Dr. Shelley Alexander shares captivating stories and insights from the early days of her wildlife career. #wolves Wolf Conservation Center đș Shelley Alexander raincoast.org/2025/02/sciencâŠ

Episode 5 of Raincoast Radio is out! In our fifth Of Wolves and Women episode, Astrid Vik Stronen delves into the fascinating world of conservation genetics, revealing how this field can guide wildlife protection amidst rapid environmental change. #podcast raincoast.org/2025/03/episodâŠ

"Pluieâs irregular path, something between a squashed circle and a lumpy triangle, encompassed a 40,000-square-mile territory not indicated on any map because it ignored political and geographic boundaries [...] Because places stay put but animals donât." lithub.com/the-cartographâŠ
