Growing the conservation movement: Y2Y’s 2023 Impact Report
Celebrating 30 years of the Yellowstone to Yukon vision — thanks to you Together we are making significant strides in conserving the wild beauty of the Yellowstone to Yukon region, connecting...
View ArticleWhere the caribou will roam
After 10 years, a new protected area gives endangered caribou a safe home and room to roam On June 14, the Government of British Columbia announced the expansion of the Klinse-za/Twin Sisters...
View ArticleResponsible recreation in wildlife habitats
Insight from four years of collaborative recreation ecology research In recent years, there has been explosive growth in outdoor recreation, especially in parts of the Yellowstone to Yukon region....
View ArticleSupporter spotlight: Cycling the Rockies with VBT
Connecting to nature in the Yellowstone to Yukon region on two wheels Y2Y is a long-time partner of VBT, a Vermont-based tour company providing guided bicycling vacations in Canada, the United States,...
View ArticleY2Y team welcomes Dr. Graham McDowell as Director of Science and Knowledge
Bridging natural and social sciences, and local and Indigenous knowledge to connect and protect the Yellowstone to Yukon region Dr. Graham McDowell, Y2Y Director of Science and Knowledge. Supplied...
View ArticleIndigenous Guardians and their leadership on the land
How Indigenous Guardians are strengthening the health of lands and waters; and the importance of supporting this work from Yellowstone to the Yukon and beyond “If we take care of the land, the land...
View ArticleB.C. government’s continued investment to improve wildlife connectivity and...
New wildlife fencing on Highway 3 east of Sparwood, British Columbia, recently announced The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y), a partner in the Reconnecting the Rockies project,...
View ArticleA brighter future for caribou and communities
Thanks to new habitat protections and Indigenous-led stewardship, endangered mountain caribou in northern British Columbia continue along their path to recovery Spanning the northern foothills of the...
View ArticleMountains are in our nature
Have your say on the Alberta government’s nature strategy Calling all mountain lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and nature supporters in Alberta! Nature in Alberta is the heartbeat of the province; and...
View ArticleY2Y and Vital Ground secure key habitat link for grizzly bears and other...
Navigating the quickly changing landscapes and growing communities of western Montana isn’t easy when you are a grizzly bear or other animal. This is especially true around Missoula, where the number...
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