People advocating for ancient forests and the animals reliant on them
British Columbia’s inland temperate rainforest in the Yellowstone to Yukon region — and the people and animals who depend on it — need your support.
British Columbia’s inland temperate rainforest in the Yellowstone to Yukon region — and the people and animals who depend on it — need your support.
What is happening with Alberta’s Coal Policy Committee Review?
Your stories have made a difference in reversing some decisions made in 2020 that have threatened the places we hold close to our hearts, right here in Alberta.
The inland temperate rainforest is a special, resilient place that has lasted for millennia. But now it needs your help.
New bear-proof food storage lockers are going up in busy campgrounds along southwest Montana’s Big Hole River. Read about why tools like these are important for grizzly bear populations and people.
Coal mines in Alberta and the Eastern Slopes are a concern for wildlife, connectivity, water, and people – not just in Alberta, but for those in neighboring provinces. See how you are helping keep the work going to safeguard these special places.
Y2Y set to explore opportunities to evaluate how southwestern Alberta can attract long-term economic growth while maintaining its natural beauty and watershed values.
Roads are one of the biggest human-created barriers to wildlife movement. That’s why we are excited to advance shovel-ready transportation projects in 2021, including those featured here.
How are Y2Y and partners working to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions in B.C.’s Elk Valley?
We are celebrating a recent conservation win for people and wildlife that has gained overwhelming bipartisan political support in the United States: the passing of the Great American Outdoors Act. Learn how you helped