Indigenous-led conservation is the way forward
Elevating Indigenous leadership and rights is both the right thing to do and how we will help ensure healthy ecosystems can support all beings for many generations to come.
Elevating Indigenous leadership and rights is both the right thing to do and how we will help ensure healthy ecosystems can support all beings for many generations to come.
What does land-based reconciliation look like in our region, and how do we get there, together?
The Camas to Condors initiative is a collaborative Indigenous-led conservation initiative between the Nez Perce Tribe, university, and non-profit partners, including Y2Y.
The Iniskim, Return of the Buffalo puppet lantern show came to Canmore on August 11. Get a glimpse of the evening and the significance of the story behind it.
Y2Y supports Indigenous-led conservation in British Columbia — and beyond.
Y2Y partner Alexis Hillyard with Stump Kitchen shares some thoughts on what it means to create safe spaces for all.
One of Y2Y’s 2019 partner grantees studied an Alberta rancher’s ‘range riding’ efforts to protect cattle from predation — without killing the carnivores. Early results show it’s working.
When it comes avoiding negative conflict between people and bears, managing fruit trees in communities is a key step.
Helping people and nature thrive The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative and Alexis Hillyard of Stump Kitchen are proud to partner to increase awareness about Y2Y’s work and the importance…
One of the conservation highlights in the Yellowstone to Yukon region in 2020 was the signing of the partnership agreement for caribou in British Columbia.