Connectivity, one of the critical concepts of wildlife and landscape scale protection, is a key part of conservation efforts – to ensure that protected areas, and the species within, are also able to travel from protected areas to areas beyond. Y2Y, a conservation initiative seeking to expand connectivity from the Yellowstone to the Yukon, exemplifies this concept through its work on grizzly bears and many other species. Y2Y recently discussed a new film on PBS’ Nova program that further explores connectivity and wildlife corridors. Definitely worth your time to read about the initiative and watch the film!
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Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) Features Wildways: Corridors of Life film on PBS’ Nova
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