Unlocking the Y2Y mission: Educational materials to explore and share
Educational materials about Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, corridor ecology and large landscape conservation.
Educational materials about Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, corridor ecology and large landscape conservation.
Y2Y is deeply disappointed to hear an appeal from the Town of Canmore regarding a Land and Property Rights Tribunal decision about two major developments from Three Sisters Mountain Village Properties Limited has been dismissed.
Y2Y among environmental groups jointly recommending urgent actions to fulfill Canada’s commitments under the Global Biodiversity Framework.
Y2Y is conducting social science research to explore how building wider support for conservation can yield various benefits.
Help limit your impact sensitive species by being wildlife wise this winter.
For many living in the Yellowstone to Yukon region the phrases ‘bear-safe’, ‘bear-smart’, ‘bear-wise’, and ‘wildlife-wise’ are familiar. But what does it mean to have a community coexist harmoniously and minimize conflicts with bears, especially grizzlies?
A new Y2Y report looks at the key benefits of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas, examples where Indigenous Peoples are taking the lead, and ways we can all support this work.
We are thrilled to announce significant growth at Y2Y as we embark on an exciting journey to further connect and protect the Yellowstone to Yukon region’s natural treasures and enhance…
Y2Y’s ambitious but achievable mission is to connect and protect habitat from Yellowstone to Yukon so people and nature can thrive. It is advancing because of all of us working together.
Government of Canada contributes more than $1.9M to support ecological connectivity in southeastern British Columbia and southwestern Alberta, improving wildlife movement across Highway 3.