Events from February 13, 2020 – September 21, 2023 – Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative

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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...

Wise Practices for Living with Wildlife | Canmore, Alta.

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

Join Y2Y’s Josh Welsh, senior manager of communities and conservation, for an event in the Earth Talks series from the Biosphere Institute of the Bow Valley on Monday, Sept. 16....

Mini Thni to the United Nations | Canmore, Alta.

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

Y2Y is proud to support Nakoda Youth Council In or near Canmore? Come out to support local Indigenous youth on December 5th from 6pm to 9PM MT at the artPlace...

MELTDOWN: An Immersive Experience into Canada’s Glacial Landscapes | Banff, Alta.

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

Join Y2Y for: MELTDOWN - A Drop in Time As an official partner with the Canadian Committee for the 2025 United Nations International Year of Glaciers' Preservation, Y2Y invites you to the MELTDOWN exhibition. Hosted by the Whyte Museum in Banff, this celebration of the beauty of frozen landscapes serves as a call to action...

North American Bison 2025 Summit | Loveland, CO

Join conservationists, Indigenous leaders, ranchers, wildlife enthusiasts and others at the North American Bison Summit, April 1-4, 2025, in Loveland, Colorado. The North American Bison Summit aims to be the most cutting-edge and inclusive gathering of people focused on keeping land in grass so that wildlife and grazers ranched by families can thrive as development...