Room to roam: How animals benefit from wildlife corridors
Ecologist Dr. Jodi Hilty explains what conservationists have learned about linking critical habitat areas together.
Ecologist Dr. Jodi Hilty explains what conservationists have learned about linking critical habitat areas together.
Y2Y among the conservation groups raising concerns for wildlife following news about a possible railway link between Banff and Calgary.
Why one monthly donor gives to Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative despite distance.
Thanks to your support, and together with Missoula-based Vital Ground Foundation, Y2Y is making things a little easier for Montana’s recovering grizzly bears.
When the idea of an interconnected system of wild lands and waters stretching the 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) between Yellowstone National Park and Canada’s Yukon was proposed in 1993, some people were incredulous.
Y2Y’s Dr. Jodi Hilty discusses the importance of managing lands in and around national parks for wildlife health.
Wolverine research aims to understand the elusive mammals better, especially given the impacts of climate change.
Researchers are seeking for community scientists to better understand wolverines in southeast British Columbia.
As one of the last intact mountain regions in the world, whose current network of protected lands supports healthy wildlife populations, the Yellowstone to Yukon region is a refuge for these important animals. Conserving this region is critical for the long-term survival of all wild creatures.
The Southern Selkirks caribou herd once traversed the U.S.-Canada border. Biologists captured the last member of the herd this week.