Chris Genovali
About Chris Genovali
Chris Genovali has served as Raincoast's executive director for over two decades. A prolific writer, with articles, op-eds and features on wildlife and conservation issues widely published in Canada and internationally, Chris received a Conservation Leadership Award in 2015 from the Wilburforce Foundation.
We must protect forests to protect water — and ourselves
Despite the rapidly escalating need to protect B.C.'s ecological communities, the tools granted to the Islands Trust to protect them are a fraction of what has been granted to the province's municipalities.
Why the BC NDP's old-growth preservation efforts fall short
The BC NDP's approach to protecting old-growth forests is unsettlingly reminiscent of the failed approaches to the management of past provincial governments, write Shauna Doll and Chris Genovali of the Raincoast Conservation Foundation.
Bold vision needed to restore lower Fraser River salmon habitat
The Fraser River has historically produced more salmon than any other place in North America. But that spawning ground is threatened.
Don't let Takaya's death be in vain
The killing of "lone wolf" Takaya should be the tipping point that triggers the end of the recreational killing of wolves in B.C.
B.C. salmon jeopardized by shipping terminal's expansion
An environmental-impact study by the Raincoast Conservation Foundation indicates the project will cause problems for the fish.