West Coast Environmental Law was a Brainerd Foundation grantee from 2002 to 2005.
$20,000 - To protect vulnerable ecoregions in B.C. from the impacts of accelerated oil and gas development and to build a progressive oil and gas campaign. Place-based conservation
$3,000 - To assist Hudson's Hope Landowners Association in their efforts to strengthen community responses to oil and gas development in the northeast of B.C. Opportunity fund
$3,000 - To bring 10-12 First Nations leaders from BC and the Yukon to Wyoming's Powder River Basin to meet with native community groups and to see, first hand, the impacts of coalbed methane development. Opportunity fund
$20,000 - To protect vulnerable ecoregions in B.C. from the impacts of accelerated oil and gas development and build a progressive oil and gas campaign. Place-based conservation
$10,000 - To prepare a Free Entry Options Report for use in a long-term mining reform campaign in Canada. Place-based conservation
$5,000 - To explore the potential for B.C. landowners adversely affected by oil and gas development to become a more powerful force for accountability and change in the province. Place-based conservation