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Wolverines belong to the weasel family but their short, thick bodies and round ears make them look more like small bears. Wolverines prefer remote areas, far away from humans and their developments. Studies show that they strongly prefer to live in roadless areas. Wolverines have difficulty thriving in habitats that have been permanently altered by land-based activities.







Combining science and stewardship, we seek to ensure that the world-renowned wilderness, wildlife, native plants and natural processes of the Yellowstone to Yukon region continue to function as an interconnected web of life, capable of supporting all of its natural and human communities, for now and for future generations.




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Y2Y Releases New Technical Report

Y2Y commissioned a review of the known factors affecting native bull and westslope cutthroat trout in the upper reaches of the Bow River. read more

Y2Y Announces 2009 Partner Grant Recipients

Y2Y announces its 2009 Partner Grants Program recipients. Seventeen grants totaling $48,000, the largest-ever amount given out for this program, were awarded to organizations in support of their conservation efforts within the Yellowstone to Yukon region. read more

Request for Proposals: Avian Synthesis Research

Y2Y is pleased to announce a Request for Proposals to carry out an avian synthesis research project. read more



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Illustrious Explorers Club Honours Founding Y2Y Board Member

Wayne Sawchuk, explorer, guide, conservationist, author, photographer and lifelong resident of northeastern BC, was made a Fellow of the Explorers Club in January 2009.read more



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