Candace Savage, a CPAWS-SK board member, wrote an opinion piece about Saskatoon’s perimeter freeway plan.
You Don’t Have to Leave the City to Connect with Wildlife
Katie Harris, a CPAWS board member, recently had an interview about the results of her research project on urban wildlife.
A COVID-busting fiscal plan should put nature first
Sandra Schwartz, CPAWS National Executive Director, wrote an op-ed on the necessity of a federal economic statement that highlights the importance of nature conservation to … Read More
Sask’s big bet on water: A potential threat to a massive ecosystem
Hundreds of thousands of ducks, geese and swans migrate every year to the Saskatchewan River Delta, a massive ecosystem featuring an array of wildlife in … Read More
Water, water everywhere? Some question true costs of Sask’s $4B irrigation plan
Hydro power losses, damage to Sask River Delta among items not included in government budget, say experts
Sask. petition calls on government to hit pause on logging
Boreal forest area around Nesslin Lake included in forest management plan
CPAWS-SK & COVID-19
I am writing today with the sincere hope that as the seasons change, you are safe and healthy and have been able to take advantage of the opportunity to spend time with your loved ones. While these are certainly times of unease, we can all take solace remembering that the great wide open is right where it’s always been— just outside our doors.
CPAWS-SK: Addressing Environmental Concerns from the Boreal Forest to the Prairie Grasslands
CPAWS is a national environmental organization. Their vision is “to protect at least half of our public land and water so that future generations can … Read More
Caribou plan a step forward, but more work to be done, not-for-profits say
A new woodland caribou management draft plan was released for the western boreal plan zone.
‘I’m not that optimistic’: Wilderness society warns Sask. may not reach 2020 goal to protect land
CPAWS concerned province won’t reach climate change strategy’s goal of protecting 12% of land base by 2020