Provincial

Sale of Seized and Forfeited Hunting Equipment

The SWF assists the Ministry of Environment’s Enforcement and Compliance Branch by disposing of siezed or forfeited outdoor equipment. All funds realized by this program are used to provide enforcement aides to our Conservation Officers such as robotic decoys, surveillance equipment etc.  For more information and for a list of items available for auction: https://swf.sk.ca/sale-of-siezed-and-forfeited-hunting-equipment/

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SWF Month End Mail- October 2018

Please view SWF Month End Mail here: SWF Month End Mail October 2018

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HIDE PROGRAM CANCELLED

We have been informed that there is no market for hides for the 2018 hunting season and foreseeable future.  Therefore, the SWF Habitat Trust Hide Collection Program is cancelled for the 2018 hunting season. The Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment advises that hides and all carcass waste be double bagged and deposited at a permitted landfill….

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AFGA CALL TO ACTION RE: FEDERAL GUN BAN

          Today Bill Blair, Minister of Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction, issued a statement (https://www.canada.ca/en/public-safety-canada/news/2018/10/minister-blair-seeks-views-on-reducing-violent-crime.html) that the Federal Government in striving to reduce violent crime, will provide an online opportunity for Canadian citizens to express their views on banning handguns and assault weapons.     The AFGA encourages everyone to…

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SWF Month End Mail- September 2018

Please view SWF Month End Mail here: SWF Month End Mail September 2018

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SWF Fall Boating Statement

Please see the attached PDF provided by the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation and the Canadian Safe Boating Council: SWF Fall Boating

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SWF Month End Mail

Please view SWF Month End Mail for August here: SWF Month End Mail

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SWF Month End Mail- May 2018

Please see SWF’s Month End Mail for May 2018. SWF Month End Mail May 2018

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Ticks and Lyme Disease

Ticks are becoming more and more prevalent in the Prairies than they were in the past. Here is a great Fact Sheet that can help you to prevent tick bites and what to do if you do get bit.  

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