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UNESCO World Heritage Committee Report (Jul 10)






New Report: Highway 3: Transportation Mitigation for Wildlife and Connectivity in the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem (Jul/10)






Alberta Designates Grizzly Bears a Threatened Species (Jun/10)






New Report Shows The Province is Not Doing Enough to Protect And Recover Alberta's Threatened Grizzly Bears (May10)






Recall of Grizzly Recovery Team: Cause of Optimism or Just More Hot Air? (Apr/10)






Y2Y Announces 2010 Partner Grant Recipients (Apr/10)






Humans Killing Too Many Grizzly Bears in Alberta (Mar/10)






Grizzly Bear Hunt Suspended for Another Year in Alberta (Mar/10)






Grizzly Status Report Points to Need for Immediate Government Action on Recovery (Mar/10)






BC Government Promises to Implement Mining Moratorium in Flathead Valley (Feb/10)






Major New Report Calls for Managing 50% of BC for Climate/Conservation (Jan/10)






Y2Y Comments on Draft Banff Park Management Plan (Nov/09)






Room to Move – Making The Yellowstone to Yukon Landscape Ready For Climate Change (Oct/09)






Wildsight and Y2Y Grateful for New Signs at Kootenay Pass (Sep/09)






International RAVE to Document Canada’s Threatened Flathead River Valley (Jul/09)






UNESCO Votes to Send Mission to Canada to Investigate Threats to Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park (Jun/09)






Nahanni Park Expansion Adds Piece of Yellowstone to Yukon Puzzle (Jun/09)






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BC Government Promises to Implement Mining Moratorium in Flathead Valley (Feb/10)

Other uses, such as forestry, hunting, outfitting and recreation, would be permitted to continue. For more details, visit the Flathead Wild campaign web site. The Flathead Wild campaign team, including Y2Y, will continue to press for full protection of Canada's Flathead as a national park.










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