Jasper National Park buys out Tonquin Valley leases to help caribou survive
Y2Y among conservation groups supporting significant step in recovery for one Alberta caribou herd
Y2Y among conservation groups supporting significant step in recovery for one Alberta caribou herd
Allegra Sundstrom, a researcher who received Y2Y’s 2021 Sarah Baker grant, is conducting research to understand why some tools and techniques to reduce human-wildlife conflict are more readily adopted and used compared to others.
Nature is for everyone. This extends to physical, economic and social access. To be truly accessible, we need to consider the sorts of barriers that are keeping people from nature.
Y2Y is among the groups welcoming news of a Kunming-Montreal Agreement to halt and reverse global biodiversity loss by 2030.
Combining art and nature makes for a powerful approach and antidote to some of our most challenging moments in life.
New research shows the dimensions, effectiveness, and associated expert guidelines of wildlife overpasses around the world.
How one Y2Y storygatherer discovered interconnectedness between friends, places near Peace River, nature, and technology.
B.C. pledges to formalize the 30×30 commitment Canada has made globally to conserve nature and biodiversity in the province
Dr. Libby Ehlers, Y2Y Conservation Scientist, joined the team in late 2022. Get to know Libby more in this short discussion.
Y2Y joins 16 other Canadian environmental organizations calling on world leaders to deliver a win for the future of people and the planet by landing a new global deal to save nature, and committing to a national action plan to achieve this at home.