Events from February 13 – June 22 – Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative

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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...

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...

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...

The May Social — Indigenous-led Environmental Stewardship: The Future of Conservation featuring Y2Y | Calgary, Alta.

Joyce on 4th 506 24 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Learn how science and Indigenous Knowledge are coming together to protect core habitat in the Yellowstone to Yukon region The Alberta Alpine Club presents its May Social on May 21, 2024 in Calgary, AB at 7:30 pm MT. Join Y2Y's Nicole Olivier and Dayna Big-Plume alongside Mr. Elliot Fox from the Blackfoot Confederacy for an...

Art for the Earth | Screening and dialogue in Berkeley, California

David Brower Center 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley, California

Discover the connection between art and nature Art has the unique power to convey environmental messages and inspire action in ways that words alone cannot. Nature can inspire and inform works of art that can move people to take action. Film is one such medium that can spark a passion for nature and wildlife. On...