Wildlife, people and the planet must be centered in the conversation on a new passenger rail line proposal from Calgary to Banff.
Read MoreReconnecting the Rockies project takes step ahead in reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions on Highway 3
New fencing along B.C.’s Highway 3 will help reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions and keep animals connected along a busy roadway.
Read MoreY2Y summer intern pinpoints best practices for sharing space in bear country communities
As bears return to their previous habitats, communities turn to coexistence practices. From projects large to small, Y2Y’s 2022 summer intern examines the changes being made to support humans and wildlife.
Read MoreOnward and over: The Stoney Nakoda Exshaw Wildlife Arch is going up
The newest addition to the network of more than 117 safe animal crossings in the Y2Y region will be the Stoney Nakoda Exshaw Wildlife Arch on the Trans-Canada Highway east of Canmore, Alberta.
Read MoreProposed Sukunka coal mine puts caribou and habitat at high risk
A mine in caribou habitat would be moving backwards instead of advancing the work to recover our endangered caribou herds. It’s a risk that would increase the chances of us losing them forever.
Read MoreThe magic of pulling together: 2021 in review
Celebrating collective conservation success across the Yellowstone to Yukon region in 2021.
Read MoreProud and free: Sharing Jasper Pride
“Being able to celebrate Pride in a national park is particularly special because these are the landscapes that mean the most to my family.”
Read MoreNature-positive economies strengthen southwest Alberta communities, support nature in the long term
A new report from Stormy Lake Consulting, and commissioned by Y2Y, points towards a future where nature-positive economic development helps southwest Alberta communities thrive.
Read MoreA roadmap for nature-positive economic development in southwest Alberta
A new report shares ways in which communities in southwest Alberta can diversify local economies while supporting nature.
Read MoreCoalition urges wildlife corridor in B.C.’s West Kootenay region be kept intact
A contentious proposal for the Zincton All-Season Resort in British Columbia’s West Kootenay region faces growing resistance.
Read MoreMaking tracks: 17 animals show us wild ways to move
Which wildlife species have been caught on camera using crossings in the Yellowstone to Yukon region? You might be surprised!
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