Community engagement on caribou recovery plans encouraged
Following the release of draft agreements in British Columbia regarding caribou recovery, Y2Y encourages community engagement online and at town halls.
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.
In 2017, we awarded Dr. Naima Jutha the Sarah Baker Memorial Fund award for her ambitious project studying B.C.’s Northern Mountain population of woodland caribou.
Y2Y’s Tim Burkhart comments on news that B.C. reaches deals to protect caribou that could render wolf and cougar culls unnecessary.
An agreement between B.C., Ottawa and First Nations in northern B.C. is one of two caribou agreements announced Thursday.
A new southern mountain caribou protection agreement is being heralded as a landmark measure to protect six highly endangered herds in Treaty 8 traditional territory in B.C.’s northeast.
Y2Y congratulates and applauds West Moberly First Nations and Saulteau First Nations, the province of British Columbia and Environment and Climate Change Canada in negotiating an agreement to protect and recover caribou in Treaty 8 traditional territory.