Filmmaker Dianne Whelan understands this fundamental connection between the planet and the humans who need it to survive. CPAWS Saskatchewan is proud to be supporting her as she nears the conclusion of her current project: 500 Days in the Wild.
Indigenous Guardians Protect Bison
CPAWS Saskatchewan has been involved in the sustainable management of the Sturgeon River Plains Bison since 2005, when the herd numbered about 500 animals. Since then, over-hunting and an anthrax outbreak in 2008 have seen that number drop to about 100 today.
Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement
CPAWS plays a leading role in the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement. The Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement (CBFA) is a historic agreement made between conservation groups … Read More
Sturgeon River Plains Bison
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