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Our Sustainability Efforts in the Yukon

The destruction left behind by the abandoned Faro Mine, which requires extensive reclamation work expected to cost billions of dollars.

Advocacy

We advocate for policies, legislation, and actions which support the conservation of the Yukon’s ecosystems and sustainable industry.

A family of three caribou from the Yukon.

Conservation

We protect the Yukon’s natural resources through hands-on conservation efforts and research on ecosystems and wildlife populations.

Education

We promote awareness and understanding of the Yukon’s ecosystems to support practices that help to conserve the Yukon’s nature.

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  • Northern lights dancing above the treetops in Yukon Territory.

    Key Initiatives

    The pillars of our work at YCS ➤

  • Caribou trudge through the snow in northern Yukon Territory, Canada.

    Wildlife Conservation

    We work to ensure that Yukon's fish & wildlife have safe habitat and healthy populations, despite pressures from human development.

  • Wind turbines on top of Haeckel Hill, providing clean renewable energy into the Yukon's electrical grid. One of the only wind renewable resources in the territory.

    Clean Energy

    We promote energy conservation and efficiency to reduce energy use and waste. We believe that instead of developing a Yukon oil and gas industry, the Yukon must replace imported fossil fuels with local, low-impact renewable energy sources for thriving, resilient communities.

  • The destruction caused by a mine on the edge of boreal forest and old growth ecosystems that provide valuable habitat and carbon sequestration.

    Mining Oversight

    YCS researches, educates, and advocates for sustainable mining processes, whether that’s through pushing for strong legislation or actively fighting harmful mining projects.

  • Samples being taken from a pond in Yukon Territory to analyze the insect species present.

    Education

    Outreach and education are at the core of who YCS is. By providing opportunities to learn and engage with nature, we foster awareness, respect, and action to conserve our land and water.

  • The view of Yukon mountains from a small bushcraft plane.

    Carbon Reduction & Mitigation

    One of our core values is acknowledging & acting consistently within the understanding that the Yukon is in a climate and a biodiversity crisis. With the recent release of the IPCC, Sixth Assessment Report, it is critical that we create dialogue and action.

A stunning view of Tombstones National Park in Yukon Territory's northern reaches.

Giving a voice to the Yukon’s environment and its inhabitants

“I support the Yukon Conservation Society because they are protecting the Yukon’s land, water, and wildlife for future generations. Please give them your support.

- Jimmy Johnny, Elder, First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun

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