Alberta government parks cuts deeply disappointing for people and nature
Albertans love parks! They are central to Alberta’s past, present and future. They are places meant to enjoy, make memories and create adventures to be treasured for years.
Albertans love parks! They are central to Alberta’s past, present and future. They are places meant to enjoy, make memories and create adventures to be treasured for years.
Y2Y’s Renée Krysko, shares the important of your involvement in the Y2Y vision.
Canmorites concerned about a corridor approval that could be worse for wildlife than one previously rejected by Alberta government in 2018.
What if you made this the year that you use your ‘connection’ to enhance the way you enjoy nature, instead of disconnecting from it? Check out this handful of apps that complement connection and curiosity.
Y2Y congratulates Ktunaxa Nation, B.C. and Canada on the historic achievement of protecting British Columbia’s Jumbo Valley/Qat’muk.
Conservationists hoping for wildlife overpass funds for Alberta’s Highway 1 through the Bow Valley.
Diving into the rehabilitation of Alberta’s Castle region opens up as many questions as answers. Y2Y’s Connie Simmons comments on Y2Y’s work in southern Alberta’s Eastern Slopes.
A new joint project from Idaho Fish and Game and Y2Y aims to combat climate change in north Idaho.
Y2Y’s Candace Batycki comments on how the U.S. federal government is beefing up protections for caribou nearly a year after the last ones in the Lower 48 were relocated farther north.
Y2Y’s work is included in this story about new research showing connecting habitat has positive effects.