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.
Today, in her role as Y2Y’s conservation scientist, Dr. Aerin Jacob works with other scientists, decision-makers, and communities across the Yellowstone to Yukon region and beyond. Her journey as a leader in science and conservation did, however, start long before her time with Y2Y.
We awarded Mateen Hessami with the 2019 Sarah Baker Memorial Fund award to support his research on moose harvest and conservation in B.C.’s Lake Revelstoke Valley.
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.
Y2Y’s Dr. Jodi Hilty shares three reasons why the Alberta Government’s decision to cut funding to parks short-changes us all.
Media statement: Environmental issues and conservation should be non-partisan.
Albertans love parks! They are central to Alberta’s past, present and future. They are places meant to enjoy, make memories and create adventures to be treasured for years.
Y2Y’s Renée Krysko, shares the important of your involvement in the Y2Y vision.
Canmorites concerned about a corridor approval that could be worse for wildlife than one previously rejected by Alberta government in 2018.
Y2Y welcomes the finalization of an historic partnership agreement to protect and recover caribou in Treaty 8 traditional territory of northern British Columbia.