There are seemingly endless array of animals to spot in the Meewasin Valley. Old friends like beaver, muskrat, and porcupines…
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…
Over the course of a year, Meewasin runs a number of volunteer events throughout the Valley. That includes beaver tree…
As stewards of the river valley corridor, Meewasin strives to ensure a healthy and vibrant river valley. Balancing human use…
Invasive species on the Prairies take a number of forms, including insects, animals, and plant life. And each one of…
There are places throughout the Meewasin Valley that are prime destinations to do some wildlife spotting. Beaver Creek Conservation Area…
Migratory birds, hungry chickadees, and turning leaves make September one of the most magical times to visit Beaver Creek. With…
Fall migration is a marvelous time to be a birder. Numerous species that aren’t normally hanging around Saskatoon and area…
Years of fire suppression leave the Prairies in a fire deficit, resulting in uncontrollable fuel buildups, intense and widespread fires,…
Maintaining the Meewasin Valley is a full-time job for a lot of people. Managing the resources of the Valley sometimes…
Meewasin exists to ensure a healthy and vibrant river valley, with a balance between human use and conservation for current and future generations. With our funding partners, including the University of Saskatchewan, we work closely to strengthen the community within Saskatoon in regards to education and conservation, collaborating on a variety of projects, solving real world concerns.