Take action: It’s time to fund conservation in B.C.
Tell B.C. to invest into Indigenous governments and communities to protect ecosystems and biodiversity, and engage in land-based reconciliation.
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.
B.C. pledges to formalize the 30×30 commitment Canada has made globally to conserve nature and biodiversity in the province
Dr. Libby Ehlers, Y2Y Conservation Scientist, joined the team in late 2022. Get to know Libby more in this short discussion.
Two friends attempt to travel the Yellowstone to Yukon region via hike, bike and canoe.
Wildlife, people and the planet must be centered in the conversation on a new passenger rail line proposal from Calgary to Banff.
As bears return to their previous habitats, communities turn to coexistence practices. From projects large to small, Y2Y’s 2022 summer intern examines the changes being made to support humans and wildlife.
A mine in caribou habitat would be moving backwards instead of advancing the work to recover our endangered caribou herds. It’s a risk that would increase the chances of us losing them forever.
Celebrating collective conservation success across the Yellowstone to Yukon region in 2021.
It is of critical importance that the environmental assessment for a proposed gondola in Canmore is done right — for nature — the first time around.