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Category: Partner Stories

Partner Stories

Working with partners: A shared vision for a connected landscape

February 18, 2020February 18, 2020

Each year, you, our donors, invest in grassroots projects that help realize the Yellowstone to Yukon vision. By working together with partner organizations across the region, we can accomplish much more together.

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Collaborating to improve coexistence in the High Divide
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Collaborating to improve coexistence in the High Divide

December 18, 2019December 23, 2020

Discover a few of the ways that Y2Y, in collaboration with some fantastic partners, have recently worked to reduce and manage attractants like food and garbage in Montana’s High Divide.

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You’re part of the caribou’s journey to recovery
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You’re part of the caribou’s journey to recovery

August 12, 2019September 23, 2019

Mountain caribou are an important part of what makes the Yellowstone to Yukon region so special. Some even consider caribou to be an iconic representation of the region.

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Bees are badass
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Bees are badass

August 11, 2019January 2, 2020

How bees and other pollinators are helping wildlife – and us – thrive and survive.

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How 52 acres makes a difference for grizzlies
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How 52 acres makes a difference for grizzlies

February 25, 2019September 13, 2019

Thanks to your support, and together with Missoula-based Vital Ground Foundation, Y2Y is making things a little easier for Montana’s recovering grizzly bears.

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Elusive wolverines can’t escape climate change
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Elusive wolverines can’t escape climate change

February 14, 2019September 15, 2019

Wolverine research aims to understand the elusive mammals better, especially given the impacts of climate change.

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Pulling Canada’s caribou back from the brink
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Pulling Canada’s caribou back from the brink

December 18, 2018September 15, 2019

Y2Y’s Tim Burkhart on how First Nations communities are leading the effort to rescue B.C.’s last remaining caribou herds from extinction.

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You’re developing young naturalists
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You’re developing young naturalists

November 27, 2018June 12, 2020

This summer, your contributions enabled us to partner with Idaho Fish and Game and Selkirk Outdoor Leadership and Education to let kids experience nature at two field workshops in north Idaho.

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Now hair’s some good news: You’re helping bears bounce back in a key Y2Y area
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Now hair’s some good news: You’re helping bears bounce back in a key Y2Y area

October 22, 2018September 15, 2019

What is it like to take part in a research project in Idaho’s Selkirk grizzly recovery zone?

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Five ways to share space with wildlife
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Five ways to share space with wildlife

November 20, 2017September 16, 2019

Live in a mountain town that shares space with large wildlife? Get involved and ensure animals stay safe.

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Making highways safer with your help
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Making highways safer with your help

November 16, 2017January 2, 2020

Wildlife-vehicle collisions on Highway 3 through B.C. and Alberta are all too common. Learn what RoadWatch BC is doing to help.

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