Pulling Canada’s caribou back from the brink
Y2Y’s Tim Burkhart on how First Nations communities are leading the effort to rescue B.C.’s last remaining caribou herds from extinction.
Y2Y’s Tim Burkhart on how First Nations communities are leading the effort to rescue B.C.’s last remaining caribou herds from extinction.
Y2Y’s Dr. Aerin Jacob is featured in Stepping Up, a series introducing Canadians to their country’s new sources of inspiration and leadership.
This spring, while attending a presentation about our Love Your Headwaters campaign, 11-year-old Drake heard about our work to protect a place he loved — Alberta’s Bighorn. It was at that moment he decided to take action.
Looking for additional ways to support Y2Y? Beyond direct donations, there are many other ways to include us in your everyday errands.
Elvis Acheampong shares his experience as Y2Y’s conservation scientist intern in Canmore, Alberta.
A new wildlife crossing and fencing in Canada’s Yoho National Park is reason for celebration.
“I think it’s important to give in the ways you can. If you can’t give your time, donating to an organization like Y2Y supports the on-the-ground efforts of people thinking of wildlife’s best interests.”
Directed by filmmaker James Brundige, Wild Ways puts a spotlight on Y2Y and other conservation groups working to re-assemble a fragmented planet.