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See what progress we — you, our partners and the Y2Y team — achieved together in 2019.
See what progress we — you, our partners and the Y2Y team — achieved together in 2019.
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.
The Vital Ground Foundation and Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y) purchased two lots totaling 10 acres along northwestern Montana’s Kootenai River in early December, protecting corridor habitat for grizzly bears and other wildlife within an undeveloped subdivision near the town of Troy.
Report shares perspectives of Columbia Basin community leaders on land use planning, tourism and recreation, forestry and bioenergy, technology, climate change, and engagement with First Nations
Y2Y applauds the Alberta government’s decision to advance wildlife crossings in the province.
For Dr. Karine Pigeon, being outdoors has always been an important part of her work life — and her life when she’s off the clock.
New financial support to focus on critical habitat in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain region.
Conservationists hoping for wildlife overpass funds for Alberta’s Highway 1 through the Bow Valley.
This year, Y2Y has a connection to two nominees for the prestigious 2020 Indianapolis Prize for animal conservation.
Diving into the rehabilitation of Alberta’s Castle region opens up as many questions as answers. Y2Y’s Connie Simmons comments on Y2Y’s work in southern Alberta’s Eastern Slopes.