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Loggerhead Shrike (Prairie subspecies)Loggerhead shrikes aren’t your typical songbird. They are fierce predators, and since they don’t have sharp talons to hold prey,...
WetlandsWetlands perform a multitude of ecosystem functions that are important to both the environment and humans. Flood control, a place...
Moving Urban Conservation ForwardThe concept of urban conservation is not new but this last year – under the clouds of a global pandemic...
Celebrating International Women’s Day with Katie HarrisThis International Women’s Day we want to celebrate CPAWS’ board member Katie Harris, who is conducting novel research on urban...
Saskatchewan’s Flat Landscape: Our Biodiverse GrasslandsWhile Saskatchewan’s prairies were once a thriving wilderness roamed by millions of wild bison, much of it has been transformed,...
Celebrating the Conservation of 80,000 Hectares of Saskatchewan GrasslandToday saw an announcemnet of a formal land exchange that allows the federal and provincial governments to work together with...
Celebrating Diversity with Michaela SidloskiWhile human beings can be so good at recognizing the beauty of diversity in nature, we often struggle to extend...
Sarah Schmid – CPAWS SK Indigenous Communities LiaisonAs the designated “Indigenous Liaison” for CPAWS-Saskatchewan, I was asked to write a piece to celebrate Indigenous History Month this...
World Health Day 2020Despite how it may feel at times, how we are connected to our world (to nature, to society, to each...
CPAWS-SK & COVID-19I am writing today with the sincere hope that as the seasons change, you are safe and healthy and have...
Dianne Whelan – 500 Days in the WildFilmmaker Dianne Whelan understands this fundamental connection between the planet and the humans who need it to survive. CPAWS Saskatchewan...
What Iconic Canadian Animal are You?Answer these five questions and we’ll tell you what iconic Canadian creature you would be. What are your eating habits...