Sturgeon River Plains Bison In 1969, approximately 50 bison from Elk Island National Park were released in the Thunder Hills, north of Prince Albert National Park, by … Read More
Expanding our Provincial Parks System
CPAWS will continue to help Saskatchewan realize its goal for an expanded Provincial Park system. Saskatchewan currently has 34 provincial parks located in all corners … Read More
National Parks Management Planning Consultations
CPAWS works to ensure that Saskatchewan’s provincial parks are managed to protect the ecological integrity of the ecosystems they encompass. Saskatchewan is home to two … Read More
CPAWS welcomes draft caribou range plan as a great first step
We are pleased to see Saskatchewan making big strides on caribou in a relatively short period of time.
From Laggard to Leader? Canada’s renewed focus on protecting nature could deliver results
In its latest annual report on the state of protected areas in Canada, the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is calling Canada out for … Read More
What’s needed next for Canada’s Bison?
Recently, I turned the page on a wonderful chapter of my life. Until a year ago, in addition to my work with CPAWS-Saskatchewan, I also … Read More
What the River Knows: Saskatchewan Delta at Cumberland House, Canada.
I am the Saskatchewan River, Kisiskâciwani-sîpiy (in the Swampy Cree dialect, traditionally an oral language), and I have created the largest inland freshwater alluvial delta in North … Read More
Raising a glass for caribou
Trout Café will open its doors Thursday night for a beer launch, and all it will cost to get in is a Canadian quarter.
A Plan Comes Together
The Saskatchewan River Delta benefits from the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement which represents a new era in conservation and resource management.
Hope for the Saskatchewan River Delta?
In a world where water is an increasingly precious commodity, what does the future hold for the Saskatchewan River Delta, one of the country’s most … Read More