Past Events from December 6, 2023 – April 9 – Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative

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Y2Y Wild Film Fest: Creating connections

Join Y2Y for a virtual film fest focusing on how connections are critical for the well-being of wildlife and people. On November 24, we invite you to join us online...

Mountain Research & Development Talk #06 | Virtually on Zoom

Join Y2Y-UNBC Postdoctoral Fellow Devin Holterman and panelists for MRD Talk #06 How can knowledge support restoration and conservation of mountain ecosystems for the benefit of people and nature? Mountain Research and Development (MRD) and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) are co-organizing the sixth Mountain Research and Development Talk, which will take place on Zoom,...

Wildlife Corridors in the Bow Valley: The Good, the Bad, and the Future | Canmore, Alta.

Canmore Public Library 700 Railway Avenue, Canmore, Alberta, Canada

Join Y2Y's Dr. Hilary Young, director of communities and conservation, for an event in the Earth Talks series from the Biosphere Institute of the Bow Valley on Monday, Jan. 15. Attendees will learn: What are wildlife corridors, why are they important, and why do I hear so much about them in the Bow Valley? What...

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Y2Y + Whyte Museum speaker series: Land-based learning and the importance of Indigenous youth leadership | Banff, Alta.

Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies 111 Bear Street, Banff, Alberta, Canada

Y2Y and the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies present our next speaker series event on January 22 Join Daryl Kootenay as he speaks about his experience working with Stoney Nakoda youth, as well as youth in the Bow Valley of Alberta and around the world. Discover more about how land-based learning and reflection can...

Enhancing Rocky Mountain animal migration through remote sensing and international collaboration | Columbus, OH

Explore the future of wildlife management On Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at 6:15 a.m. MT, join Y2Y's president and chief scientist, Dr. Jodi Hilty at the Environmental Professionals Network Breakfast hosted by Ohio State University's School of Environment and Natural Resources. This session's theme will focus on the Room to Roam: Y2Y Wildlife Movements (Room2Roam)...

Pint of Knowledge | Castlegar, B.C.

Come out for coexistence, communities, and great company B.C. Backcountry Hunters presents Pint of Knowledge, happening Thursday, February 15 at 6PM PT. Come out to learn more about Y2Y’s work to help communities understand, embrace, and adopt practices that promote harmonious coexistence with wildlife. Josh Welsh, Y2Y's Communities and Conservation and Senior Manager, will share...

Introduction to black swifts | Free online training

Are you a researcher interested in learning more about the endangered black swift bird? On March 14 and March 20, 2024, Y2Y is hosting two free online training presentations led by Paul Levesque, BSc., on an introduction to black swifts. Who are these trainings intended for? Those working on land birds, aerial insectivores, and surveying for...

Reconnecting the Rockies: Bridging Nature and Roads on Highway 3 | Fernie, B.C.

The Arts Station 601 1st Avenue, Fernie, British Columbia, Canada

Join us for Reconnecting the Rockies: Bridging Nature and Roads on Highway 3 on Thursday, March 14. This special event is proudly brought to you by Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y), and Wildsight Elk Valley . The Elk Valley is a vital corridor for grizzlies, elk, and more, connecting Banff National Park and Glacier-Waterton...

Free

‘Losing Blue’ film screening with Guardians of the Ice | Canmore, Alta.

artsPlace Canmore 950 8th Avenue T1W 2T1, Canmore, Alberta, Canada

Attend this free film screening in Canmore, Alberta on March 21 and learn about the impact of climate change on the color of glacial lakes. In honor of the soon-to-be World Day for Glaciers, join Y2Y's partner, the Canadian Committee for the UN International Year of Glaciers' Preservation, Guardians of the Ice, and others on...

Free

Y2Y + Whyte Museum speaker series: The Kainai Iinnii Rematriation Project, Restoring the plains bison as an ecological and cultural keystone

Y2Y and the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies present our next speaker series event on April 9 Join Justin Bruised Head as he speaks about his experience working as The Kainai Iinnii Rematriation Project Coordinator at Blood Tribe Land Management. Discover more about efforts to reintroduce bison as part of maintaining and restoring nature...