Provincial

Saskatchewan Breeding Bird Atlas Workshop

The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation and Bird Studies Canada are teaming up to deliver bird identification workshops and we are seeking clubhouses interested in hosting these events across the province. The workshops, developed as part of the Saskatchewan Breeding Bird Atlas, are suitable for all ages and they are offered at three levels which are designed…

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Caribou Recovery Plan

The Governments of Alberta and Canada are working together to create a caribou recovery plan. To review a draft of this plan and to provide input to it through a survey please follow the link below. Caribou Recovery Plan

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Attention Hunters: Key Wildlife Management Zones Targeted For CWD Testing

Attention Hunters: Key Wildlife Management Zones Targeted For CWD Testing Released on September 24, 2019 The Ministry of Environment – in partnership with the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) – is encouraging hunters to submit the heads of all deer, moose, elk and caribou harvested this hunting season for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) testing.  CWD is…

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SWF Month End Mail- August 2019

Please view the SWF month end mail for August 2019 here: SWF August 2019 Month End Mail

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SWF Month End Mail-May 2019

  Please view SWF Month End Mail in the link below. SWF Month End Mail May 2019  

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SWF April Month End Mail

  View SWF Month End mail here: SWF Month End Mail April 2019

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SWF Foster Property Clean Up- CANCELLED

UPDATE: The Foster Property Clean up has been cancelled due to a lack of volunteers.   When: Saturday May 11, 2019 Time: 9:00 am – unknown   Purpose: The Foster Property was donated to the Sask Wildlife Federation over 2 years ago. The property has a house, barn and several out buildings. These buildings are…

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SWF Month End Mail- March 2019

Please view SWF Month End Mail here.

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Office Closures- SWF Media Release

The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation is concerned to learn that beginning this spring, 19 Ministry of Environment offices across the province will no longer offer walk-in service to the public. For more information: Office Closure Media Release    

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