ResourcesNews Search Search content Category Select contentAllNews (32)Blog (3)Prairies Campaigns (2)Featured (1) 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 firstSandra Schwartz, CPAWS National Executive Director, wrote an op-ed on the necessity of a federal economic statement that highlights the...Sask’s big bet on water: A potential threat to a massive ecosystemHundreds of thousands of ducks, geese and swans migrate every year to the Saskatchewan River Delta, a massive ecosystem featuring...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-19I am writing today with the sincere hope that as the seasons change, you are safe and healthy and have...CPAWS-SK: Addressing Environmental Concerns from the Boreal Forest to the Prairie GrasslandsCPAWS is a national environmental organization. Their vision is “to protect at least half of our public land and water...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 Project Albany given conditional go-aheadCanPacific Potash’s “Project Albany” has been granted conditional environmental assessment approval by the Government of Saskatchewan as of August 27th,...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 123Next »
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 firstSandra Schwartz, CPAWS National Executive Director, wrote an op-ed on the necessity of a federal economic statement that highlights the...
Sask’s big bet on water: A potential threat to a massive ecosystemHundreds of thousands of ducks, geese and swans migrate every year to the Saskatchewan River Delta, a massive ecosystem featuring...
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-19I am writing today with the sincere hope that as the seasons change, you are safe and healthy and have...
CPAWS-SK: Addressing Environmental Concerns from the Boreal Forest to the Prairie GrasslandsCPAWS is a national environmental organization. Their vision is “to protect at least half of our public land and water...
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
Project Albany given conditional go-aheadCanPacific Potash’s “Project Albany” has been granted conditional environmental assessment approval by the Government of Saskatchewan as of August 27th,...
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