Preserving an iconic mountain’s values in the face of a Bow Valley gondola proposal
It is of critical importance that the environmental assessment for a proposed gondola in Canmore is done right — for nature — the first time around.
It is of critical importance that the environmental assessment for a proposed gondola in Canmore is done right — for nature — the first time around.
Y2Y is among 30 organizations to endorse ‘A Coal Policy for Alberta’ to best protect the Eastern Slopes from coal development in 2022 and beyond.
Y2Y is deeply disappointed and concerned over the ruling from the Land and Property Rights Tribunal that the Town of Canmore must adopt the area structure plans for Three Sisters Village and Smith Creek, which were proposed and rejected in 2021.
The Zincton resort proposal threatens a critical north-south connectivity corridor for grizzly bears and other wildlife in southeastern British Columbia. If severed, this link may never recover.
Your stories are always an inspiration to us. Here are two of Y2Y’s donors’ reasons for supporting Y2Y from “near” and “far.”
The Y2Y team recently gathered online to celebrate and recognize several of our Indigenous partners who have worked to defend culturally significant landscapes and wildlife in the Yellowstone to Yukon region.
New polling shows there’s an opportunity now for the Alberta government commit to new nature conservation initiatives. Y2Y’s Sarah Palmer weighs in.
What is it about grizzly bears that makes them so special? Y2Y’s Jessie Grossman weighs in.
Y2Y’s 2020 impact report covers all the ways we (and partners) helped people and wildlife thrive across the Yellowstone to Yukon region.
Bringing your furry friend along to explore the wild? Here are four ways you can enjoy nature while protecting the pets, wild places and wildlife you love.