Bow Valley Naturalists looks at the bigger picture
The Bow Valley Naturalists will wind up its speaker series April 23 2019 with a look at the big picture in the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative.
The Bow Valley Naturalists will wind up its speaker series April 23 2019 with a look at the big picture in the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative.
Climate change could lead to a shortage of a critical seasonal grizzly bear food in the Rocky Mountains in in the next 60 years in the months before hibernation.
Y2Y’s Jodi Hilty shares a few reasons wide-ranging wolverines are important in the Yellowstone to Yukon region.
Be sure to be bear away before heading outside this summer with a bear safety workshop series.
Y2Y comments on B.C. adding a month to its consultations on caribou conservation because of community concerns over logging, backcountry access and talks with First Nations.
Following the release of draft agreements in British Columbia regarding caribou recovery, Y2Y encourages community engagement online and at town halls.
Y2Y’s Tim Burkhart comments on the B.C.’s draft agreement plans announced for caribou.
There are big questions about the best way to live with apex predators, especially when they’ve been absent from much of the landscape for decades.
They may appear to be tough, but wolverine populations are particularly vulnerable. Y2Y’s Dr. Aerin Jacob comments on what these animals need to thrive.
Y2Y’s Hilary Young discusses why people might consider responsible tagging on social media to help minimize environmental damage or disrupting wildlife.