Wildlife finding their way to safety
Ever wondered how fencing can help keep wildlife and people safe? Y2Y’s Hannah Rasker shares more about the importance of wildlife friendly fences.
Ever wondered how fencing can help keep wildlife and people safe? Y2Y’s Hannah Rasker shares more about the importance of wildlife friendly fences.
Certified mountain guide Francisco Medina shares what he believes it means to experience nature, the importance of being mindful about our impact on ecosystems, and why he supports Y2Y’s work.
Our health, well-being, and nature all benefit when we learn about and explore the outdoors. You can embark on an adventure of discovery through books, podcasts, and other resources to complement time spent in nature.
Learn about an endowment tax credit available to Montana taxpayers who choose to support Y2Y through a planned gift.
Good news! New transportation funding and planning improvements in Montana will help drive forward the most impactful decisions to save more people’s and wildlife’s lives.
Films are one form of art that motivate us to take action for nature and people. Here are four inspiring films about Indigenous-led conservation to add to your list.
Here are three places to start, or continue, your learning journey about Indigenous-led conservation.
Y2Y is helping connect grizzly bears back to important habitat in the Bitterroot valley and beyond, thanks to your support.
Tell B.C. to invest into Indigenous governments and communities to protect ecosystems and biodiversity, and engage in land-based reconciliation.
Brynn McLellan is Y2Y’s recreation ecology intern. Her contributions have been essential in understanding recreation in the Yellowstone to Yukon region as part of a multi-year research project with UNBC.