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Bison are the largest land-based mammals in North America. They are nomadic grazers that travel in herds, except for the non-dominant bulls, which travel alone or in small groups for most of the year. Bison can weigh 2,000 pounds (907 kilograms) and sprint at 30 miles (48 kilometers) per hour – which is three times faster than a human can run.







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 SPEAKER SERIES - Crossing the Flathead

Join National Geographic explorer and author Douglas Chadwick in Canmore or Calgary for an evening of storytelling about the feisty, fierce and at-risk wolverine, and the campaign to protect its home – the Flathead River Valley. read more

2012 Partner Grant Request for Proposals (Feb 22)

The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y) is pleased to announce that its Partner Grants Program has been extended to its fifteenth year. In 2012, Y2Y will distribute more than $45,000 through this program. read more

Groups Disappointed in Yukon Government's Peel Plan (Feb 16)

Two separate groups say they are disappointed in the Yukon Government’s announcement that it will not ban development in the Peel region. read more



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The Limits to Growth: Development in Banff and Jasper National Park Put Into Context (Feb/12)

With the recent approval of the Jasper National Park Glacier Discovery Walk find out more about development in Alberta's national parks.read more



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