Living better near bears: Improving life in Montana communities
Learn how one of our 2019 partner grantees, People and Carnivores, is helping keep bears and people safe in rural Montana communities.
Learn how one of our 2019 partner grantees, People and Carnivores, is helping keep bears and people safe in rural Montana communities.
Imagine a tiny toad attempting to cross a highway — that story doesn’t end well. Fortunately we have partners such as Valhalla Wilderness Society to help address this very situation that unfolds twice a year in southeastern B.C. Learn more about how one of our 2019 partner grantees helped toads get across roads safely.
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.
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.
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.
How bees and other pollinators are helping wildlife – and us – thrive and survive.
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.
Wolverine research aims to understand the elusive mammals better, especially given the impacts of climate change.
Y2Y’s Tim Burkhart on how First Nations communities are leading the effort to rescue B.C.’s last remaining caribou herds from extinction.
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.