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The Golden Eagle – Mexico's national bird – is found throughout North America, as well as Europe, North Africa and Asia, making them the most widely distributed eagle. Their wingspan is 6 to 7.5 feet (1.8 to 2.3 meters) and the birds typically weigh 6 to 15 pounds (3 to 7 kilograms).







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

UNESCO's World Heritage Committee voted on June 26, 2009, to send a fact-finding mission to Canada to investigate threats to Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park posed by energy and mining proposals in BC's adjacent Flathead River Valley. read more

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

The announcement on June 9, 2009, of a major expansion of Nahanni National Park Reserve is a significant success for Y2Y. Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that the government will finalize legislation to expand the Reserve’s boundary from less than 5,000 sq km to more than 30,000 sq km. read more

Flathead River Valley (Jun/09)

UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee has agreed to consider a petition from 11 Canadian and US conservation groups asking that Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park be designated a “World Heritage Site in Danger”, due to a proposed coal mine and other development in BC’s adjoining Flathead River Valley. read more



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Illustrious Explorers Club Honours Founding Y2Y Board Member (Mar/09)

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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