Idaho’s Bees to Bears project hopes this simple idea can combat climate change
A new joint project from Idaho Fish and Game and Y2Y aims to combat climate change in north Idaho.
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.
Y2Y’s president and chief scientist, Jodi Hilty, among the speakers at a panel discussion on Oct. 1 called Fighting Climate Change – Take Heart, Take Action. Read more in this…
Fewer than 1,300 southern mountain caribou remain in B.C., and some herds, including the Burnt Pine and South Selkirks, are now locally extinct.
Will the Trump administration’s recent changes to the implementation of the Endangered Species Act complicate the delicate strategy of grizzly restoration in this remote Washington wilderness? Y2Y’s Jessie Grossman comments…
What is it like to intern at Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative?
From chiseled peaks and stunning sunrises to forested valleys and grazing elk, the Yellowstone to Yukon region is full of opportunities to explore. Our mission is to help both people…
Thanks to you, we’ve gotten a lot done in the last 25 years. When the idea of an interconnected system of wild lands and waters stretching the 3,400 kilometers (2,100…
Y2Y’s Hilary Young comments on living near and sharing spaces with wildlife in Canada’s Rocky Mountains. | CTV Calgary, Aug. 27, 2019