We've partnered with Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y)
to advocate for and develop
wildlife crossings, corridors, and protected habitat
across North America's most vital mountain region.
Our progress so far
Area supported
1,300,000km
2
Supporting the largest intact mountain system left on earth.
Wildlife crossings supported
204+
Closing the gap
<80km
Decreasing the gap between isolated grizzly populations from 240km to the current gap of 80km
Increase in protected areas
+80%
Expanding the amount of protected land, giving species more space to survive
Yellowstone to Yukon is protecting
the wild places that connect us.
Through science, collaboration,
and large-scale conservation,
Y2Y works to protect and connect
the habitats wildlife need to thrive.
Their mission is to help nature move freely
across the Yellowstone to Yukon region -
supporting healthy ecosystems,
resilient communities, and a future
where people and wildlife can
share the landscape for generations to come.
Yellowstone to Yukon Supports and Advocates for:
Protecting Wild Habitat
Connecting Wild Habitat
Teaching About Wild Habitat
Every Corridor Protected and Connected
We’re helping protect the wild spaces that make the mountains feel wild.
Through our partnership with Y2Y, we’re helping protect the wild spaces, habitats, and movement corridors that wildlife depend on. Their work is grounded in science, collaboration, and long-term landscape conservation — helping animals move safely across one of the most important mountain regions in North America.
From grizzly bears and caribou to wolves, wolverines, and countless other species, connected landscapes give wildlife room to roam, adapt, and thrive.
This is conservation with a long view: protecting the places that make these mountains wild, and ensuring they stay that way for generations.
Follow the work and learn more at: https://y2y.net/