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Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative View Charity Profile
At its heart, the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative is about people working together. Our primary role as an organization is to serve as a guide and connector for groups and individuals working on conservation issues in the region. The Y2Y network includes environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs), businesses, foundations, and concerned citizens.
As a guide, Y2Y offers large-landscape-scale conservation direction for the many diverse efforts taking place throughout the region.
As a connector, Y2Y serves as an alliance-building force, scientific warehouse, and funding ally for groups and individuals doing on-the-ground conservation work. Y2Y was officially established in 1997 by conservationists and scientists who believed that lasting conservation requires an overall understanding of the landscape, and the setting of regional conservation priorities. Adopting a new paradigm that fits with this thinking, they developed an organization that integrated scientifically sound research, stewardship, and strategic partnerships.
Following this paradigm, our goal is to maintain and sustain this region in a way that allows wilderness, wildlife, native plants, and natural processes to function as an interconnected web of life. This is as much for the benefit of future generations as it is for the land, the wildlife, and the people currently living in the region. This grand vision and huge undertaking will only be possible through hard work and long-term collaboration of all sorts of groups and individuals.
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Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative Volunteer Information
We have many volunteer opportunities available.
Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative Donation Information
With your contribution you will be helping to ensure that the wilderness, wildlife, native plants and natural processes of the Yellowstone to Yukon region continue to function for current and future generations.
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