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Month: November 2021

The Saskatchewan River Basin Helps Make the Prairies What It Is

Posted on November 26, 2021 by admin
The Saskatchewan River Basin Helps Make the Prairies What It Is

When it comes to defining Saskatchewan, if not the Canadian Prairies as a whole, there are a few features that…

Posted in Blog, Quick LinksTagged Alberta, Conservation, Manitoba, meewasin, Meewasin Valley, Partners FOR the Saskatchewan River Basin, PFSRB, Prairies, Rocky Mountains, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan River, Saskatchewan River Basin, wildlife
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Willow Staking: The Where, Why, and How

Posted on November 19, 2021 by admin
Willow Staking: The Where, Why, and How

Meewasin undertakes an incredible variety of conservation activities throughout the course of the year. Some of them like targeted conservation…

Posted in Blog, Quick LinksTagged Conservation, Dogwood, Live Staking, meewasin, Meewasin Valley, Planting, Willow, Willow Staking
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Meewasin Reports Progress with State of the Valley Report

Posted on November 12, 2021 by admin
Meewasin Reports Progress with State of the Valley Report

Every five years, Meewasin issues a State of the Valley Report to provide a point in time assessment of the advancement…

Posted in SliderTagged Conservations, Fauna, Fitness, Flora, Get Active, meewasin, Meewasin Trail, Meewasin Valley, State of the Valley Report
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Leaving Leaf Litter for Ladybugs

Posted on November 12, 2021 by admin
Leaving Leaf Litter for Ladybugs

Winter means big changes across Saskatchewan. The most obvious differences are trees without leaves and a blanket of snow on…

Posted in Blog, Quick LinksTagged conservation area, Hibernation, Isabella Tiger Moths, Lady Bird Beetles, Ladybugs, meewasin, Meewasin Office, Meewasin Valley, Wildife, Winter, Woolly Bear Caterpillars
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Woodpeckers: Loud, Colorful, and Sometimes Surprisingly Big

Posted on November 5, 2021 by admin
Woodpeckers: Loud, Colorful, and Sometimes Surprisingly Big

There are seemingly endless array of animals to spot in the Meewasin Valley. Old friends like beaver, muskrat, and porcupines…

Posted in Blog, Quick LinksTagged beaver creek, Conservation, Downy Woodpecker, Gabriel Dumont Park, Hairy Woodpecker, meewasin, Meewasin Trail, Meewasin Valley, Pileated Woodpecker, South Saskatchewan River, Victoria Park, wildlife
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