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
Project Albany given conditional go-ahead
CanPacific Potash’s “Project Albany” has been granted conditional environmental assessment approval by the Government of Saskatchewan as of August 27th, 2019.
Group calls for full environmental impact review of proposed Saskatoon freeway
A Saskatchewan environmental group thinks the provincial government is getting ahead of itself in planning a new freeway around Saskatoon.
Being with the bison
Mistawasis First Nation leads project to conserve Sturgeon River Plan Bison population
Sask. environmental groups raise concerns about proposed CanPacific potash mine
Public Pastures – Public Interest (PPPI) put out a call to action April 1 in response to an Environmental Impact Assessment released by CanPacific Potash, … Read More
CPAWS response to Project Albany
This is the letter CPAWS sent to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment in regards of the potash mine Project Albany.
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.
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