Building bridges for caribou conservation in northern British Columbia
What happens when traditional knowledge and scientific expertise unite for caribou?
What happens when traditional knowledge and scientific expertise unite for caribou?
The governments of Canada and the Northwest Territories signed a groundbreaking nature agreement, which will support Indigenous-led conservation, habitat restoration, and wildlife protection efforts.
How can Alberta protect its most treasured ecological gems while also supporting economic growth?
Y2Y celebrates news of the intention for a new national park reserve in Yukon Territory.
Y2Y was honored to have our partnership with Saulteau First Nations recognized at the 2024 Healing the Land Conference in Moberly Lake, British Columbia.
In this tribute to Karsten Heuer, we at Y2Y reflect on his incredible life as a biologist, wildlife and landscape defender, storyteller, best-selling author, husband, father, son and friend.
In summer 2024, Y2Y supported the Old Salt Festival in Montana, a vibrant celebration of sustainability through fire, food, music, and art.
A group of determined students in Canmore, Alberta raised thousands of dollars for Y2Y and nature conservation, proving you can make a difference at any age.
The Caribou Guardians program, led by the West Moberly First Nations and Saulteau First Nations is a key part of the ongoing work to save the Klinse-za caribou herd — and it’s helping nurture the next generation of environmental leaders.