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SUMMARY:Reducing highway wildlife mortality in the Southern Rockies | Online
DESCRIPTION:Join this session to find out what’s being done to reduce wildlife mortality on roads in the southern Rockies\, what’s working\, and what’s ahead to help wildlife trying to get to the other side of the road. \nEvent details\nWHEN: March 20\, 2026 from 1 to 2p.m. Mountain Time\nWHERE: Online via Zoom\nRSVP: Zoom registration\nCOST: This event is free \nThis live webinar is webinar is hosted by the Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program and presented by Emily Chow\, wildlife biologist with the Province of B.C.\, and Dr. Clayton Lamb of Wildlife Science Centre and Biodiversity Pathways. \n 
URL:https://y2y.net/event/reducing-highway-wildlife-mortality-in-the-southern-rockies-online/
LOCATION:Alberta
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SUMMARY:Chat with Y2Y at Brynleabuilds' fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Y2Y’s Donor Relations Manager Robin Forsyth will join artist-virtual Youtuber Brynleabuilds in her livestream to talk about Y2Y. Join and engage as Brynlea and Robin chat about the work behind the scenes of wildlife crossings\, protected areas\, and more. \nEvent details:\nWhen: Tuesday\, April 7\, 2026\, 11-11:30 am MST \nWhere: Online (livestream) \nAdmission is free. \n  \nAbout Brynleabuilds: \nBrynleabuilds is a plant-based virtual YouTuber with a passion for conservation and art in all their forms\, using social media to educate and connect with an international audience. She has been a supporter of Y2Y since 2021\, and she has annual fundraisers and has donated to Y2Y from part of her proceedings for three years in a row. \nBackground photo: The Brock Creek Project. Credit: Daniel Anderson\, Y2Y. 
URL:https://y2y.net/event/brynleabuilds-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Alberta
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SUMMARY:Living Up to the Landscape: Wildlife Crossings Panels | Western Montana
DESCRIPTION:Attend a panel event in western Montana to learn about\, discuss and discover the potential solutions to maintaining landscape connectivity through wildlife crossings. This event includes key state agency leaders\, Tribal representatives\, and national experts who share expertise and enthusiasm for advancing wildlife crossings in Montana. \nPanelists will highlight the: \n\nScience and engineering behind wildlife crossings\nHuman safety and economic benefits of reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions\nRole of collaboration across agencies\, universities\, non-governmental organizations and communities\, turning opportunity into action\n\nThis event is free and open to all\, but please RSVP to attend. \nTour stops\, dates and details:​\nBozeman  \nSaturday\, April 18\, 5-7 PM\nAt: Montana State University\, Norm Asbjournson Inspiration Hall.\nModeration from Daniel Anderson\, Y2Y’s sr. outreach specialist for wildlife passage\, featuring panelists: \n\nBreanna Ball\, WYldlife Fund\nMontana Department of Transportation\nLee Spangler\, director of Western Transportation Institute\nStaff from Montana Fish\, Wildlife and Parks\n\n\n​Missoula \nSunday\, April 19\, 5-7 PM\nAt: Phyllis J. Washington College of Education\, ALI Auditorium.\nModeration from Daniel Anderson\, Y2Y’s sr. outreach specialist for wildlife passage\, featuring panelists: \n\nBreanna Ball\, WYldlife Fund\nMarcel Huijser\, senior road ecologist\, Western Transportation Institute\nChris Dorrington\, director of Montana Department of Transportation\nWhisper Camel-Means\, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes\nStaff from Montana Fish\, Wildlife and Parks\n\n\nWe are grateful for support from our cohosts at University of Montana Sustainability Office and Center for Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Montana State University Sustainability Office and Civil Engineering Department.
URL:https://y2y.net/event/living-up-to-the-landscape-tour/
LOCATION:Alberta
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SUMMARY:Connecting the Wild with Dr. Jodi Hilty | Mayne Island\, B.C.
DESCRIPTION:In the 1990s\, a female grey wolf named Pluie traveled an extraordinary distance from Alberta into Montana and back\, crossing highways\, valleys\, and mountain ranges. Her journey helped shift scientific understanding of how far wildlife move and underscored the profound importance of conserving and connecting landscapes. \nJoin Dr. Jodi Hilty\, President and Chief Scientist of Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative at 7:00 pm on Tuesday\, May 4\, 2025 at the Agriculture Hall office for a special presentation. \nJodi will shares the story of how Pluie inspired the Yellowstone to Yukon vision and how all conservation efforts\, including Indigenous-led conservation\, are important for reaching the shared global goal of protecting 30 percent of lands and waters by 2030. \nDoors open at 6:30 pm. Presentation at 7 pm. Entry by donation\, no registration required.
URL:https://y2y.net/event/connecting-the-wild-with-dr-jodi-hilty-mayne-island-b-c/
LOCATION:Mayne Island Agricultural Hall\, 430 Fernhill Road\, Mayne Island\, British Columbia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Connecting the Wild with Dr. Jodi Hilty | Salt Spring Island\, B.C.
DESCRIPTION:In the 1990s\, a female grey wolf named Pluie traveled an extraordinary distance from Alberta into Montana and back\, crossing highways\, valleys\, and mountain ranges. Her journey helped shift scientific understanding of how far wildlife move and underscored the profound importance of conserving and connecting landscapes. \nJoin Dr. Jodi Hilty\, President and Chief Scientist of Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative at 7:00 pm on Tuesday\, May 5\, 2025 at the Salt Spring Island Conservancy office for a special presentation. \nJodi will shares the story of how Pluie inspired the Yellowstone to Yukon vision and how all conservation efforts\, including Indigenous-led conservation\, are important for reaching the shared global goal of protecting 30 percent of lands and waters by 2030. \nDoors open at 6:30 pm. Presentation at 7 pm. By donation\, RSVP required at the link.
URL:https://y2y.net/event/connecting-the-wild-with-dr-jodi-hilty-salt-spring-island-b-c/
LOCATION:Salt Spring Island Conservancy\, 265 Blackburn Road\, Salt Spring Island\, British Columbia\, Canada
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