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SUMMARY:Paved Paradise: The Ecological Impacts of Our Planet's Highway System
DESCRIPTION:June Native Prairie Speaker Series  \nPaved Paradise: The Ecological Impacts of Our Planet’s Highway System  \nSpeaker: Ben Goldfarb\, Environmental Journalist and Author \nTuesday June 9th\, 2026 at 12:00pm \nWatch the Recording on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Nwj0zColg-0?si=SBvUSAOqXXuuatGq
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/road-ecology/
CATEGORIES:NPSS Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260512T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260512T150000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260217T211817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T223017Z
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SUMMARY:What's On the Menu? Diet Analysis of Prairie Amphibians During the Breeding Season
DESCRIPTION:May Native Prairie Speaker Series  \nWhat’s On the Menu? Diet Analysis of Prairie Amphibians During the Breeding Season \nSpeaker: Jordan Vos\, recent M.Sc. Graduate\, University of Lethbridge \nTuesday May 12th\, 2026 at 12:00pm MT \nRegister Free: https://shorturl.at/nCziy OR  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RDphYlMUTH–2XC5lL45_Q (best for government computers) \nAbout this Webinar: \nIn the vast\, semi-arid landscapes of Southern Alberta\, amphibians like the Boreal Chorus Frog and the Plains Spadefoot play vital yet often overlooked roles in the ecosystem. This talk explores Jo Vos’ Master’s research\, which utilized dietary analysis to examine how these species sustain themselves within the prairie mosaic. By understanding the trophic interactions of these amphibians\, we gain a clearer picture of wetland health and the complex food webs that support Southern Alberta’s unique biodiversity. Jo will share key findings from the field\, the challenges of studying these elusive species\, and why their conservation is essential for a resilient prairie ecosystem. \nPCAP’s Native Prairie Speaker Series is a monthly webinar about prairie conservation or species at risk. \nHosted by: Caitlin Mroz-Sailer\, Stewardship Coordinator\, Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan \nMore Information: SK PCAP at 306.352.0472 or pcap@sasktel.net
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/prairie-amphibians/
CATEGORIES:NPSS Past Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
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SUMMARY:14th Prairie Conservation and Endangered Species Conference (PCESC)
DESCRIPTION:Held every three years since 1986\, this is the premier conference for scientists\, landowners\, consultants\, educators\, nature enthusiasts\, land managers\, and others to share information and new approaches to conservation\, agriculture and protection of prairie landscapes and native species. \nThe 14th Prairie Conservation and Endangered Species Conference will be a forum to discuss the latest issues\, information\, research and trends in the conservation of prairie landscapes\, species\, and species at risk. The conference is held every three years in a Canadian Prairie Province. \nMay 5th to 7th\, 2026 at TCU Place in Saskatoon\, SK \nTheme: Diversity: Key to Resilience \nSK PCAP is the host organization for the 14th PCESC. However\, as this multi-faceted event draws over 350 people\, it has its own website and social media. \nFor information\, updates and registration:  \nwww.prairiecesc.ca
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/14th-prairie-conservation-and-endangered-species-conference-pcesc/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260429T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260429T150000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260217T205915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T153826Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Rooted in Resilience: The Importance of Grasslands in Prairie Climate Adaptation
DESCRIPTION:April Native Prairie Speaker Series – Webinar \nRooted in Resilience: The Importance of Grasslands in Prairie Climate Adaptation \nSpeakers: Olivia Richardson and Talha Awan\, Research Associates\, Smart Prosperity Institute \nWednesday April 29th\, 2026 at 12:00pm \nAbout this Webinar: \nThis presentation explores how investing in the conservation\, restoration\, and sustainable management of Prairie grasslands offers a cost-effective natural climate solution. This presentation showcases how grasslands buffer against drought\, floods\, and other climate impacts while delivering co-benefits for biodiversity\, water management\, carbon sequestration\, and regional economies. Drawing on recent research from the Smart Prosperity Institute\, the presentation examines policy tools and market mechanisms that can help unlock the full value of Canada’s grasslands and build climate resilience from the ground up. \n  \nPCAP’s Native Prairie Speaker Series is a monthly webinar about prairie conservation or species at risk. \nHosted by: Caitlin Mroz-Sailer\, Stewardship Coordinator\, Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/grasslands-drought-and-resilience/
CATEGORIES:NPSS Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260311T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260311T210000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260217T193802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T212115Z
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SUMMARY:Native Plants and Yards
DESCRIPTION:March Native Prairie Speaker Series \nTopic: Native Plants and Yards \nSpeakers: Liz Deleeuw and Manna Parseyan\, Edmonton Native Plant Society \nWednesday March 11th\, 2026 at 7:00pm \nRegister Free: https://shorturl.at/qcCDD or for government computers (https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nZiTlFFiRY2AcwUuROQB3Q) \nStay tuned for more details! 
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/native-plants-and-yards/
CATEGORIES:NPSS Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260224T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260224T140000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20251224T151441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T212007Z
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SUMMARY:A prairie wide search for the elusive Swift Fox in Saskatchewan
DESCRIPTION:Topic: A prairie wide search for the elusive Swift Fox in Saskatchewan \nTuesday February 24th\, 2026 at 12:00pm CT \nSpeaker: Tehlu Singh and Bea Prieto\, Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment \nRegister Free:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LzTtunHdTEC1a-GpDiKHCA
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/a-prairie-wide-search-for-the-elusive-swift-fox-in-saskatchewan/
CATEGORIES:NPSS Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260217T194500
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260217T194500
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260217T194558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T205429Z
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SUMMARY:Saskatchewan Environmental Society's Sustainability Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:A monthly presentation in Saskatoon\, hosted by our partner\, the Saskatchewan Environmental Society. \nMore Information and schedule: http://environmentalsociety.ca/events/sustainable-speakers-series/ \nCheck out our Native Prairie Speaker Series page! We ALWAYS have something on the go! \nStay tuned for information about future events! 
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/saskatchewan-environmental-societys-sustainability-speaker-series/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260127T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260127T140000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20251203T154440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T064711Z
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SUMMARY:Examining the impacts of climate change and habitat loss on the distribution of Long-billed Curlews\, a species at risk in Canada
DESCRIPTION:January Native Prairie Speaker Series Webinar  \nTopic: Examining the impacts of climate change and habitat loss on the distribution of Long-billed Curlews\, a species at risk in Canada \nTuesday January 27th\, 2026 at 12:00pm \nSpeaker: Kelsey Freitag\, Freitag Ecological Analytics \nWatch the Recording on YouTube \n 
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/examining-the-impacts-of-climate-change-and-habitat-loss-on-the-distribution-of-long-billed-curlews-a-species-at-risk-in-canada/
CATEGORIES:NPSS Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260217T194344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T194344Z
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SUMMARY:International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists - 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join the College of Agriculture and Bioresources for an inspiring evening to kick-off the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists (IYRP) 2026! \nStewarding the grasslands: Celebrating the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists \nJanuary 14\, 2026 \nReception and networking: 6 pm\nKeynote and panel discussion: 7 pm\nConvocation Hall\, USask \nThe evening will feature: \n\nA light reception and networking opportunity\nA keynote plenary address by Dr. Andrea Olive (PhD)\, a leading Canadian voice in environmental policy and conservation\nA moderated panel discussion exploring governance\, management and stewardship in working rangeland landscapes from multiple perspectives\n\nFor more information about this event and other IYRP events at USask\, visit the college’s IYRP webpage. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/international-year-of-rangelands-and-pastoralists-2026/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260113T204725Z
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SUMMARY:2025 NPRRW and Prairie Fire Summit
DESCRIPTION:NPRRW Theme: “Collaborative Approaches to Prairie Conservation” \nFebruary 11th\, 2025: Prairie Fire Summit \nFebruary 12-13\, 2025: 11th Native Prairie Restoration/Reclamation Workshop \nAtlas Hotel in Regina\, SK \nThe NPRRW included Plenary Sessions\, Break-out Sessions\, a Hands-on Case Study\, Speed Dating Case Studies\, Trade Show and Poster Session. \nNPRRW Event Program with Speed Dating Case Study Information \nPrairie Fire Summit 2025 FINAL Agenda \nPoster Session Abstracts \n  \nThe 11th Native Prairie Restoration/Reclamation Workshop would not be possible without the support of our Sponsors: \n  \nGold Sponsors \n \n \nSilver Sponsors \n \n \n \n \nBanquet Sponsors\n\n\n\n\nNPRR Grant Sponsor\n \n  \nParticipant Sponsor: SIGA \nBronze Sponsors\nAlberta Prairie Conservation Forum\nGood Lands Environmental Inc.\nFaculty of Science\, University of Regina\nKingston Midstream Saskatchewan Limited\nMillennium Land Ltd.\nTruax Company Inc.\nWestmoreland Mining\n. \nPoster Session Sponsors:\nISC \nThe Regina Hotel Association \n 
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2025-nprrw-and-prairie-fire-summit/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260113T204637Z
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UID:2544-1768291200-1768323600@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:2024 NPRRW
DESCRIPTION:10th Native Prairie Restoration/Reclamation Workshop \nEvent Theme: “Building Bridges to Tomorrow: Restoration and Reclamation for the Future” \nDate: February 7th to 8th\, 2024 \nVenue: Saskatoon Inn\, Saskatoon\, SK. \nAbstracts and speaker bios can be found on the PheedLoop NPRRW Event website and the PheedLoop app. Attendees should have received an email with their app login information. \nEvent Program for February 7th \nEvent Program for February 8th \nOral Presentation Guidelines for NPRRW Speakers \nPre-Event Workshop \nNew this year\, we are pleased to offer a Pre-Workshop Event on February 6th\, 2024. \nPre-workshop Event : Planning a Prairie Prescribed Fire \n2024 NPRRW EVENT SPONSORS \nPlatinum Sponsor: \n \nGold Sponsor: \n \n  \nSilver Sponsors: \n \nBanquet Sponsor:\n \n  \nParticipant Sponsors: \nCanadian Natural Resources Ltd. \nSIGA – Corporate Office \nISC \n. \nBronze Sponsors: \nAlberta Prairie Conservation Forum \nGood Lands Environmental Inc.  \nKingston Midstream Saskatchewan Limited \n  \n. \nPoster Session Sponsor: TerraLogix Solutions Inc \n.  \nFriends: BrettYoung and Tannas Conservation Services Ltd. \n 
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2024-nprrw/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
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SUMMARY:2022 Virtual NPRRW
DESCRIPTION:Presentations from the Virtual 2022 NPRRW are now available on the 2022 NPRRW Playlist  on the SK PCAP YouTube Channel.  \n. \nThe Native Prairie Restoration/Reclamation Workshop would not be possible without the support of the following sponsors:
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2022-virtual-nprrw/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
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SUMMARY:2021 Virtual NPPRW
DESCRIPTION:The Session Recordings from the 2021 NPRRW are now available on the SK PCAP YouTube Channel. Check out the NPRRW 2021 Playlist!  \nFor your reference: 8th NPRRW Downloadable Event Program \nPlatinum Sponsors: \n \n \nGold Sponsors:\n\n \n \n\n \n  \n \nSilver Sponsor: \n \n  \nBronze Sponsors:  \nBrettYoung \nCN \nEarthmaster Environmental Strategies Inc. \n  \nAdvertising Sponsor:  \nAlberta Society of Professional Biologists \nParticipant Sponsor:  \nSociety for Range Management – Prairie Parkland Chapter \n 
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2021-virtual-npprw/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T170000
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SUMMARY:2011-2015 NPRRW Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Past Native Prairie Restoration/Reclamation Workshop Presentations \nFor a PDF copy of these presentations\, please contact the SK PCAP office at (306) 352-0472 or pcap@sasktel.net. \n2015 Native Prairie Restoration and Reclamation Workshop \n\nPrairie Restoration as a Landscape Conservation StrategyChris Helzer\, The Nature Conservancy\, Aurora Nebraska “The Prairie Ecologis”\nA Step-by-step of Planning a Native Prairie Restoration ProjectSteven Tannas\, Tannas Conservation Services\nCreating a Reclamation CultivarJay Woosaree\, Alberta Innovates – Technology Futures\nInvasive Species of Concern in SKChet Neufeld\, SK Invasive Species Council\nCase Study: A Toolbox for Handling Invasive SpeciesKerry Hecker\, Canadian Wildlife Services – Environment Canada\n\nUrban Residential exercise\nAgriculture/Wildlife exercise\nIndustry/Energy Sector exercise\n\n\nSeed Testing Processes and RequirementsMorgan Webb\, Seed Check Technologies\nThe Ecology of Recover: From Mines to MarshesDave Polster\, Society for Ecological Restoration – Western Chapter\nIncorporating Economics in Ecosystem RestorationDr. Kim Rollins\, Visiting Scholar\, Environment Canada (University of Nevada)\nCreating a Seed MixSteven Tannas\, Tannas Conservation Services\nBreeding of Native GrassesBruce Coulman\, University of Saskatchewan\nAdvances in Mining Stewardship – Wetlands\, Native Prairie and Rare PlantsEmily Clausen\, Westmoreland Coal / Amber Smith\, Stantec\nForming a Native Plant Cooperative for Southern Alberta and the PrairiesMarilyn Neville & Ross Dahl\, Foothills Restoration Forum\nBeaver Creek RestorationLuc Delanoy\, Meewasin Valley Authority\nRiparian Restoration on the Swift Current Creek – 1 Year UpdateKarlah Rudolph\, Swift Current Creek Watershed Stewards\nWetland Restoration in PracticeAron Hershmiller\, Assiniboine Watershed Stewards\nWetland Restoration and Enhancement through the National Wetland Conservation FundDarcy Henderson\, Canadian Wildlife Services – Environment Canada\nSilver Sage Conservation Site: Return of the PrairiesBrad Downey\, Alberta Conservation Association\nNative Revegetation on an Industrial Scale – Pushing BoundariesChris Penner\, Scatliff+Miller+Murray\nWild Seed HarvestingRenny Grilz\, Blazing Star Wildflowers\nWildlife-Friendly Fences: Mythical Creatures or Practical Solutions?Paul Jones\, Alberta Conservation Association\n\n2014 Native Prairie Restoration and Reclamation Workshop \n\nNative Prairie Restoration – Daryl Smith – Tallgrass Prairie Centre\, University of Northern Iowa\nNatural Recovery for Grassland Revegetation – Etienne Soulodre – Water Security Agency\nEconomics of Native Prairie Restoration – Dale Gross – Nature Conservancy of Canada\nWetland Restoration – Kelly Rempel – Ducks Unlimited Canada\nRestoration: Theory and Practice – An Overview of Basics and Planning – Larry Gabruch – Native Plant Solutions\nSeed Regulations & Seed Analysis Reclaimation Workshop  – Seed Testing Methods – Morgan Webb – Seed Check Technologies\nSuccessful Restoration of Fescue Grasslands in South Western Alberta – Steven Tannas – Tannas Conservation Services\nBioengineering as a component of community-based eco-action towards riparian restoration – Karlah Rudolph – Swift Current Creek Watershed Stewards\nReclamation and Conversion to Native Grasslands in Alberta: Available Resources\, Training Initiatives\, and Monitoring Requirements – Ron McNeil – Landwise\, Barry Adams – Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development\nReclamation in Native Prairie: A SaskPower Experience – Constructing a high voltage transmission line – Hélène Careau – SaskPower\nRestoring Our Prairie Heritage – Lessons From 26 Years of Planting Prairie – John Morgan – Prairie Habitats Inc.\nEnergy Sector Footprint – is natural regeneration or active restoration the way to go? – Mark Sherrington – Shell Canada\nAlberta Rangelands – Moving from Reclamation to Restoration – Barry Adams – Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development\nPrairie Fire: Fire History and changes in songbird abundance in Grasslands National Park – Carolyn Gaudet – Grasslands National Park\nFrom intentions to success in Native Plant revegetation: a Landscape Architect’s perspective – Bob Somers – Scatliff + Miller + Murray\n\n2012 Native Prairie Restoration and Reclamation Workshop \n\nThe Important Connection between Native Prairie and Species at Risk – Brad Downey\, Alberta Prairie Conservation Forum\nNative Prairie Restoration: Theory vs. Reality – Mark Majerus\, USDA Plant Material Centre\nResults from the Native Plant Materials Industry Assessment: Where are we and Where are we Going? – Chet Neufeld\, Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan Inc.\nGreencover Survey Results – Craig Gatzke\, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada\, Agri-Environment Services Branch\nNative Seed Provider Presentation: How to Grow Native Grass for Seed AND Stay Married! – John Skinner\, Skinner Native Seeds\nNative Seed User Presentation: Spirit of the Prairie – Vince Petherbridge\, EnviroScapes Inc.\nNative Seed Provider/User: Forward Contracts for Ecological Restoration – Thomson Farms (Dinsmore\, SK) and Darcy Henderson\, Environment Canada – Canadian Wildlife Service\nSuccessful Project Planning: an Overview of Five Urban Re-vegetation Projects – Trace Johnston\, Bedrock Environmental Services Ltd.\nGrassland Restoration Challenges and Opportunities: Laura James\, Grasslands National Park of Canada\nNative Prairie Reclamation: a Case Study from Poplar River Mine: Emily Clauson\, Sherritt Coal\nChallenges of Gravel Pit Reclamation on a Federal Community Pasture in Central Manitoba – Mae Elsinger\, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada\, Agri-Environment Services Branch\nPutting it All Together in the Prairie: Renny Grilz\, Nature Conservancy Canada\nUsing Native Seed: a Producer Perspective on Native Prairie Restoration – Art McElroy\, Dayspring Farms\nPrescribed Burning Management – Robin Hamilton\, Ducks Unlimited Canada\nManaging Invasive Plants while Restoring Native Prairie – Monica Pokorny\, Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes\nLong-Term Grazing and Forage Production on Re-Established Native Grassland in Southern Saskatchewan – Alan Iwaasa\, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada\, Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Research Centre\nEstablishment and Restoration at Meewasin Valley Authority – Mike Velonas\, Meewasin Valley Authority\nLong-term Monitoring of Kinder Morgan’s Express Pipeline Restoration Project – Jane Lancaster\, Kestrel Research Inc.\nRestoration and Maintenance of Fescue Grasslands in Prince Albert National Park – Dustin Guedo\, Parks Canada\nTackling Restoration Issues using Science and Information Exchange – Marilyn Neville\, Foothills Restoration Forum\nAssessment Form for Success of Native Prairie Restoration – Workshop Leads: Kerry Hecker (Environment Canada\, Canadian Wildlife Service) & Chet Neufeld (Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan)\nNative Seed Mixes and Orders – Quality Assurance – Workshop Lead: Tara Mulhern-Davidson (Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada\, Agri-Environment Services Branch)\nNative Seed Mixes and Orders – Quality Assurance – Workshop Lead: Larry Gabruch (Nature Conservancy of Canada)\nRestoration Funding Sources\, Criteria and How to Fill Out the Application – Workshop Lead: Vicki Asu (Environment Canada\, Environmental Damages Fund and EcoAction Fund)\n\n2011 Native Prairie Restoration and Reclamation Workshop \n\nThe Art and Science of Restoration – Mark Majerus\, USDA Plant Material Centre\nOverview of Native Prairie in Canada – Jeff Thorpe\, Saskatchewan Research Council\nAlberta Policy and Regulations for Grassland Reclamation Criteria\, Evolution of the Criteria from 1995 to Today – Prepared by the Reclamation Criteria Advisory Group (RCAG) – Jody Spady\, Husky Energy\nRestoration Success Through Neighbour and Density Management – Scott Wilson\, University of Regina\nThe Benefits of Seeding Native Prairie – Paul Jefferson\, Western Beef Development Centre\nSteps to Successfully Revegetating Grasslands with Native Species – Michael Champion\, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada – Agri-Environment Services Branch\nHowland Native Prairie Restoration – Progress Report – Gary Howland\, Producer from Lumsden\, SK\nRevegetation After Brush Removal on Narcisse Community Pasture – Bev Dunlop\, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada – Agri-Environment Services Branch\nNEB Regulatory Process and Native Prairie Protection – Dylan Adderley\, National Energy Board\nManitoba Mixed-Grass Prairie Habitat Stewardship Project – Kathy Murray\, Critical Wildlife Habitat Program\nInvesting in Native Prairie and Biodiversity – Diana Ghikas\, Environment Canada – Canadian Wildlife Service\nCase Study: Nature Conservancy of Canada’s Old Man on His Back Ranch – Revegetation of 1\,100 Acres of Dry Mixed Grass Prairie – Renny Grilz\, Nature Conservancy of Canada\nMULTISAR Project: Restoring Native Grassland in Southeastern Alberta – Emily Pollak\, MULTISAR\nMorton Purchase: A Case Study for Management – Robin Hamilton\, Ducks Unlimited Canada\nRestoring Tallgrass Prairie in Beaudry Provincial Park\, Manitoba – Jessica Elliott\, Manitoba Parks and Natural Areas\nCanadian Wildlife Service High Diversity Restoration – Kerry Hecker\, Environment Canada – Canadian Wildlife Service\nFrom Bird Biologist to Range Agrologist – A Harrowing Story – Susan Skinner\, Operation Grasslands Community\nSeed Availability and Equipment Selection: The Technical Side of Seeding – Larry Gabruch\, Nature Conservancy of Canada\nEconomics of Seeding Native Forage – Richard McBride\, Ducks Unlimited Canada\nA Snapshot of the Native Plant Industry and its Implications for Restoration Efforts – Chet Neufeld\, Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan Inc.
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2011-2015-nprrw-presentations/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T170000
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UID:2536-1768291200-1768323600@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:2018 NPRRW Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Program Overview \nWednesday February 7\, 2018 \nOil and Gas Development: a Producer’s Perspective_Brian Weedon \nManaging Habitat: Or Balancing the needs of Agriculture\, Wildlife and Industry on the Prairie Landscape_Neal Wilson \nClimate Change and Canadian Native Prairie – Jeff Thorpe \nRestoration Challenges: Past\, Present and Future_Ron Bowen \nTechnology and Reclamation Design _ Ragnar Robinson and Toby Noy \nIrrespective of burn history\, high levels of browsing are required to effectively control aspen encroachment in upland Manitoba_Kathryn Barr \nEnhancing Grassland Bird Habitat in a Semi-Urban Setting – Renny Grilz \nDescriptions of Manitoba’s Aspen Parkland Plant Communities for Rangeland Health Monitoring_Lysandra Pyle \nStories from the Pit: What wetland soils can tell us about the landscape_Angela Bedard-Haughn \nThursday February 8\, 2018 \nCity of Saskatoon’s Green Infrastructure Strategy Project_Genevieve Russell \nNatural Processes for the Restoration of Drastically Disturbed Sites_David Polster \nDucks Unlimited Canada’s Wetland Restorations on Agriculture Lands in Saskatchewan_Trevor Plews \nArtificial Wetland Creation – Purpose\, Design and Construction_Ben Poltorak_Earthmaster \nHolistic Management approach to reclaim and restore grasslands_Kansie Fox \nRecovery Strategies for Industrial Disturbance in Native Grasslands_Jane Lancaster \nRestoring 71 – Redefining Value on Undesirable Land_Katie Suek \nTraditional Ecological Knowledge; Look to the Future\, Learn from the Past_Carol Crowe and Shannon Kelly \nWeeds Won’t Wait! Establishing a Grassland Community with an Integrated Weed Management Approach_Chet Neufeld \nPerforming Centre Stage: Noxious Weed Awareness_Nadia Mori
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2018-nprrw-presentations/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T170000
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UID:2532-1768291200-1768323600@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:2017 NPRRW Presentations
DESCRIPTION:1. A Prairie Collaboration_Grasslands National Park and Skinner Native Seeds_John Skinner and Heather Facette\n2. Adapting Grass Banking as Conservation Tool for southern Saskatchewan_Cameron Wood_Nature Conservancy of Canada\n3. Assessing and Establishing Native Bee Habitat in Agricultural Fringe Areas_Mae Elsinger_AAFC\n4. Business and Biodiversity – A SaskPower Perspective_Jaret McDonald_SaskPower\n5. Case Study – Swale Stormwater Pond Restoration_Renny Grilz_Meewasin Valley Authority\n6. Challenges of Native Prairie Restoration_Larry Gabruch\n7. Closing the Knowledge Gap – Investigating the Decline of a Fish Species at Risk_Reid Bryshun_U of S\n8. Grassland Litter Dynamics_Eric Lamb_U of S\n9. Mosaic’s Environmental Partnerships in Saskatchewan_Jessica Theriault and Celeste Geisbauer_The Mosaic Company\n10. Phytoremediation on Native Prairie_Elizabeth Murray_Earthmaster Environmental Strategies\n11. Rare Plant Translocations_Sarah Vinge Mazer_Saskatchewan Conservation Data Centre\n12. Reseeding Projects to Improve Greater sage-grouse Habitat in Montana_Kelsey Molloy_Sage Grouse Initiative\n13. Restorating of Rare Vascular Plants in the Parkland and Prairies of Western Canada_Steven Tannas_Tannas Conservation Services\n14. Restoring Grasslands in Prince Albert National Park_Dustin Guedeo_Prince Albert National Park\n15. Riparian Restoration Case Study_Jim Elliott\n16. Social Aspects of Prescribed Burning_Renny Grilz_Meewasin Valley Authority\n17. SaskPower Linear Developments Environmental Screening and Mitigation_Dale Lautner_SaskPower\n18. Seeding Native Grasses on Manitobas Nelson River_John Morgan_Prairie Habitats Inc\n19. Governance Dimensions of Prairie Restoration_Jeremy Pittman\n20. Habitat Connectivity in Prairie Restoration_Jeremy Pittman\n21. Great Basin Native Plant Project_Francis Kilkenny_USDA Rocky Mountain Research
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2017-nprrw-presentations/
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DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260113T203959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T204158Z
UID:2530-1768291200-1768323600@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:2024 NPAW
DESCRIPTION:Join us for celebrating PCAP’s 26th Native Prairie Appreciation Week! \nNative Prairie Appreciation Week Tour with Society for Range Management-PPC \nTheme: Discovering the Badlands: Paleo\, Pollinators and Plants \nJune 19-20\, 2024 in Avonlea\, SK \nNative Prairie Appreciation Week Tour 2024 \nAnnual Photo Contest \nNPAW Photo Contest Rules \nAnnual Youth Poster Contest  \nCelebrate Native Prairie Appreciation Week! Make a poster about “Protecting Prairie” or “Species at Risk” to win a prize! All youth under age 16 from across the prairies are invited to participate! Prizes are available for the Winner and Runner-up in each age category (Under 6\, 7-10 and 11-16). \nNPAW Poster Contest Rules \nYouth Poster Contest – Winners \nResources \nNative Prairie Fact Sheet – Teacher Resource \nGet Outside and Explore Checklist \n. \nCheck out our Native Prairie Speaker Series Webinars – SPECIAL FOR NPAW! \nAdventures in Lichenology \nMonday June 17th\, 2024 at 12:00pm MT \nSpeaker: Dr. Troy McMullin\, Research Scientist\, Lichenology\, Canadian Museum of Nature \nRegister Free:   https://shorturl.at/npsdS \n. \nThe Royal Saskatchewan Museum – a hub of prairie research and collections \nTuesday June 18th\, 2024 at 12:00pm MT \nSpeakers: Ryan Fisher and Ryan Oram\, Royal Saskatchewan Museum \nRegister Free: https://shorturl.at/ROZwN \nWe would like to thank our Presenting Sponsor for Native Prairie Appreciation Week:
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2024-npaw/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260113T203937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T203937Z
UID:2528-1768291200-1768323600@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:2022 NPAW
DESCRIPTION:Highlights of the 2022 Native Prairie Appreciation Week included: \n1. Native Prairie Speaker Series Webinar about Lichen \n2. Native Prairie Tour “Birds\, Burns\, and Bison: Exploring Biodiversity in the Prairies” in Eastend\, SK. \n3. Annual Youth Poster Contest – Winner Announcemen \n4. Social Media Photo Contest Voting \n5. Find the PCAP booth at your local farmers market for FREE native wildflower seeds. \n. \nNative Prairie Speaker Series Webinar \nAn Introduction to Lichens with a Focus on Prairie Species \nSpeaker: Troy McMullin\,Research Scientist\, Lichenology\, Canadian Museum of Nature \nWatch the Webinar Recording \n2022 Annual Youth Poster Contest:: \nCelebrate Native Prairie Appreciation Week! Make a poster about “Protecting Prairie” or “Species at Risk” to win a prize! All youth under age 16 from across the prairies are invited to participate! Prizes are available for the Winner and Runner-up in each age category (Under 6\, 7-11 and 12-16). \nOfficial Poster Contest Rules \nYouth Native Prairie Poster Contest Results \nNative Prairie Photo Contest:Send your best shot to npawcontest@gmail.com by June 17th to be entered into the Social Media Photo Contest. The picture with the most votes in each category will be the winner! \nNative Prairie Photo Contest Official Rules. \nPrizes have been generously donated by: \nFriends of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum\, Friends of Wascana Marsh\, Nature Saskatchewan\, Prairie Wind & Silver Sage\, Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre\, Saskatchewan Science Centre\, Saskatchewan Tourism\, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation\, SaskParks and the Western Development Museum \nResources \nHow to Experience and Learn about Native Prairie While Social Distancing During a Global Pandemic \nNative Prairie Fact Sheet – Teacher Resource \nPresenting Sponsor: SaskEnergy
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2022-npaw/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260113T203903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T203913Z
UID:2525-1768291200-1768323600@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:2021 NPAW
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for joining us for 2021 Native Prairie Appreciation Week!  \nAnnual Youth Poster Contest \nOffical Results of the Annual Youth Native Prairie Poster Contest are NOW Available! \nHonourable Mentions \nAnnual Youth Native Prairie Poster Contest \nPoster Contest – Official Rules \nResources for Educators \nSK PCAP would like to sincerely thank SaskParks for their prize donations to our Youth Poster Contest. \nAnnual Social Media Photo Contest \nThank you to everyone who sent in photos! We had over 130 submissions! Voting took place June 14-18th\, 2021. As each participant can only win in one category\, our results took a little longer to be finalized. We are pleased to announce the category winners: \nWildlife in Action: Timm Döbert of Sherwood Park Alberta. Garter Snake \nNative Prairie Wildflower: Shane McKnight of Regina\, SK. Cactus \nNative Prairie Landscape: Katherine Fedoroff of Saskatoon. Taken in Grasslands National Park \nView Social Media Photo Contest Results \nWebinar Recordings \nGrowing a Native Prairie Garden with Sarah Vinge-Mazer\, SK CDC.Watch Recording \nNative Prairie Plant ID and Quiz\, Vol 2! with Amanda Muller\, U of S. Watch Recording. \nStewards of Saskatchewan: Getting to know our prairie Species at Risk with Nature Saskatchewan. Watch Recording. \nHow to Experience and Learn about Native Prairie While Social Distancing During a Global Pandemic.pdf \nWhat is Native Prairie – Fact Sheet
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2021-npaw/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260113T203544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T203544Z
UID:2521-1768291200-1768323600@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:2019 NPAW
DESCRIPTION:2019 Native Prairie Appreciation Week!  \nYouth Native Prairie Poster Contest!  \nThank you to everyone who participated in the 2019 Native Prairie Youth Poster Contest! We had almost 400 entries! The Winners of the 2019 Youth Poster Contest are: \nAge 11 and Up: Keeley Roy\, Age 12 of Harris Tessier Central School. Runner up: Tate Yanke\, Age 12 of Rosthern\, SK. \nAges 7-10 Category: Kage Roy\, Age 10 of Harris Tessier Central School. Runner up: Dillyn Longley\, Age 10 of Ogema\, SK.\n\nAge 6 and Under Category: Anselm Myers\, Age 6 of Saskatoon\, SK. Joel Yanke\, Age 4 of Rosthern\, SK.\n\nCheck out the Art here: 2019 Youth Poster Contest Winners\nNative Prairie Appreciation Week – Youth Poster Contest \nOfficial Youth Poster Contest Rules \nWhat is Native Prairie? \nResources for Educators \nPrize Donors: \nFriends of Wascana Marsh\, Grasslands National Park\, Nature Conservancy of Canada\, Nature Saskatchewan\, Prairie Wind & Silver Sage\, Saskatchewan Science Centre\, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation\, Saskatoon Nature Society\, Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre\nSocial Media Photo Contest \nSend us your best shot! And you may win a prize! \nPhotos must be about native prairie. The photo with the most votes on social media will win! Categories include: Best Native Prairie Wildflower\, Best Prairie People on the Landscape\, Best Wildlife in Action and Best Native Prairie Landscape. \nPhoto Contest Details \nContest Rules \n\nThe Results Are In! We had over 60 submissions to our #19NPAWcontest this year! Thanks to everyone who participated!\n\n\n\n\n\nBest Wildlife in Action: Tammy Thomas\n\n\nWildlife in Action – Runner-Up: Tammy Thomas\n\n\n\n\n\nBest People on the Prairie: Celia Hammerton\n\n\nPeople on the Prairie – Runner-Up: Adele Perret\n\n\n\n\n\nBest Wildflower: Tammy Thomas\n\n\nRunner-Up in the Wildflower Category: Tammy Thomas\n\n\n\n\n\nWinner of the best Native Prairie Landscape: Tammy Thomas\n\n\nNative Prairie Landscape Runner-Up: Tammy Thomas\n\nNative Prairie Speaker Series Webinar \nJoin us for a webinar presentation about Bats and Stewardship by James Page from the Canadian Wildlife Federation. You can watch this webinar for FREE\, from any location! \nPresentation: Help The Bats: Citizen Science and Bat Conservation\nPresenter: Presenter: James Page\, Species at Risk and Biodiversity Specialist\, Canadian Wildlife Federation\nThursday June 20th at 12:00pm MST (GMT-6)\n More Information. Watch Recording Here\n\n\n2019 Native Prairie Appreciation Week is Presented By:
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2019-npaw/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260113T203507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T203507Z
UID:2519-1768291200-1768323600@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:2018 Native Prairie Appreciation Week
DESCRIPTION:Saskatchewan’s 20th Native Prairie Appreciation Week is June 17-23\, 2018! \nJointly proclaimed by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Environment\, Native Prairie Appreciation Week (NPAW) is a weeklong celebration dedicated to raising awareness of our valuable grassland ecosystems across Saskatchewan. We are proud to be in our twentieth year of celebrations! \nNPAW is celebrated across the province with a variety of events\, including booths at Farmer’s Markets\, a social media campaign\, a photo contest\, a youth poster contest\, and more! Stop by and visit us at: \nRegina Farmer’s Market – June 20\nNational Aboriginal Day – Regina City Square Plaza – June 21\nSwift Current Market Square – June 23\nWeyburn Farmers Market – June 23 \nJoin us for “The Missouri Coteau: 10\,000 Years in the Making” – the 17th Society for Range Management-Prairie Parkland Chapter Annual Tour. \nJune 21-22\, 2018 in Beecky\, SK \nFor more information or to register\, see the poster! \nYou can join in the fun by getting outside and exploring native prairie! Complete as many items as you can on our 2018 checklist and mail your entry to submit for our contest by August 31\, 2018! \nNative Prairie Appreciation Week: Get Outside and Explore Checklist \nLooking for some great info on native prairie? Check out the Native Prairie Fact Sheet for a few knowledge nuggets! \n2018 Native Prairie Photo Contest \nWe are also having our Native Prairie Photo Contest again this year! Here is the NPAW 2018 Photo Contest Official Rules. \n2018 Youth Poster Contest \nWe are pleased to announced the winners of the 2018 Native Prairie Youth Poster Contest. \nAge 6& under: 1st: Clara Selinger\, Age 4 of Regina\, SK. Runner up: Trey Perrin\, Age 6 of Stewart Valley\, SK \nAge 7-10 Category: Tess Hedin\, Age 10 (at time of entry) of Gronlid\, SK. Runner up: Paige de Bruyn\, Age 10 of Herbert\, SK. \nAge 11&Up Category: Tanisha Gardner\, Age 13 of Swift Current\, SK. Runner up: Jakob Domres\, Age 12 of Whitewood\, SK. \nWinning Posters of the 2018 Native Prairie Appreciation Week – Youth Poster Contest \nSK PCAP would like to thank the following organizations for their donations:\nFriends of Wascana Marsh\, Grasslands National Park\, Nature Conservancy of Canada\, Nature Saskatchewan\,Prairie Wind & Silver Sage – Friends of the Grasslands\, Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre\, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation\, SaskOutdoors\, Swift Current Ag & Ex\, TREEOSIX Adventure Parks \n2018 NPAW Youth Poster Contest Information Official Youth Poster Contest Rules
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2018-native-prairie-appreciation-week/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20260113T195822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T195822Z
UID:2512-1768291200-1768323600@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:2017 NPAW
DESCRIPTION:Thanks to everyone who joined us to celebrate Saskatchewan’s 19th Native Prairie Appreciation Week June 18-24\, 2017! \nJointly proclaimed by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Environment\, Native Prairie Appreciation Week (NPAW) is a weeklong celebration dedicated to raising awareness of our valuable grassland ecosystems across Saskatchewan. \n \nNPAW is celebrated across the province with a variety of events\, including awareness booths at Farmer’s Markets\, a social media campaign\, a photo contest\, and more!\nTwo webinars took place during NPAW: \nJune 20\, 2017\nPiping Plover Critical Habitat at Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area\nWatch a recording of this webinar now! \nJune 22\, 2017\nIt’s all the little things\nWatch a recording of this webinar now!  \nYou can still join in the fun but getting outside and exploring native prairie! Complete as many items as you can on our 2017 checklist and mail your entry to submit for our contest by Setpember 3\, 2017! \nGet Outside and Explore Native Prairie 2017 Checklist \nLooking for some great info on native prairie? Check out Native Prairie Fact Sheet – Teacher Resource for a few knowledge nuggets! \nThe 2017 Photo Contest saw more than 140 entries submitted! You can view the full complement of entries here and the winners HERE. \nSK PCAP once again hosted their Youth Poster Contest! There were more than 220 entries in the following age categories: under age 6\, ages 7-10\, ages 11 & up. \nClick on the link to see Finalists in the NPAW 2017 Youth Poster Contest
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2017-npaw/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251217T140000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20251203T145625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260222T224152Z
UID:596-1765972800-1765980000@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:Intersexual Differences in Roost-site Use by Little Brown Myotis in Cypress Hills\, Saskatchewan
DESCRIPTION:December Native Prairie Speaker Series Webinars \nTopic: Intersexual Differences in Roost-site Use by Little Brown Myotis in Cypress Hills\, Saskatchewan \nSpeaker: Emma Blanken\, recent Masters Graduate (Biology)\, University of Regina \nWednesday December 17th\, 2025 at 12:00pm CT \nWatch the Recording on our YouTube Channel
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/intersexual-differences-in-roost-site-use-by-little-brown-myotis-in-cypress-hills-saskatchewan/
CATEGORIES:NPSS Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251204T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251204T140000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20251203T145110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260222T224805Z
UID:593-1764849600-1764856800@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:North America's Grassland Birds: Past declines\, Current challenges\, and Future solutions
DESCRIPTION:December Native Prairie Speaker Series Webinars \nNorth America’s Grassland Birds: Past declines\, Current challenges\, and Future solutions \nThursday December 4th\, 2025 at 12:00pm CT \nSpeaker: Jacy S. Bernath-Plaisted (he/him/his)\, Honorary Fellow\, Dept. of Forest and Wildlife Ecology\, University of Wisconsin-Madison \nWatch the Recording on our YouTube Channel!
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/north-americas-grassland-birds-past-declines-current-challenges-and-future-solutions/
CATEGORIES:NPSS Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251203T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251203T200000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20251122T224852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260222T225508Z
UID:5527-1764788400-1764792000@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:Does Native Prairie React in Different ways to Seasonal Bison Grazing? Results Suggest so!
DESCRIPTION:Native Prairie Speaker Series – In Mankota\, SK \nJoin us for a FREE Pizza and Presentation Evening! \nDoes Native Prairie React in Different ways to Seasonal Bison Grazing? Results Suggest so!  \nWednesday December 3rd\, 2025 \n630pm: Pizza\, 7:00pm: Presentation \nSpeaker: Mickenzie Plemel\, Recent Masters Graduate\, Royal Roads University \nAt the Grasslands Inn\, in Mankota\, SK \nThis presentation is FREE! Everyone welcome! \nMore Information: SK PCAP at 306.352.0472 or pcap@sasktel.net
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/does-native-prairie-react-in-different-ways-to-seasonal-bison-grazing-results-suggest-so/
CATEGORIES:NPSS Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251203T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251203T210000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20251203T142830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T142830Z
UID:589-1764786600-1764795600@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:Native Prairie Speaker Series - Mankota
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a FREE Pizza and Presentation Evening! \n630pm: Pizza\, 7:00pm: Presentation \nSpeaker: Mickenzie Plemel\, Recent Masters Graduate\, Royal Roads University \nAt the Grasslands Inn\, in Mankota\, SK \nThis presentation is FREE! Everyone welcome! \nMore Information: SK PCAP at 306.352.0472 or pcap@sasktel.net
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/native-prairie-speaker-series-mankota/
LOCATION:Grasslands Inn\, Mankota\, Saskatchewan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251121T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251121T140000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20251203T142519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T142530Z
UID:580-1763726400-1763733600@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:Native Prairie Speaker Series - Val Marie
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Renny W. Grilz\, PAg – Meewasin Valley Authority and Canadian Prairies Prescribed Fire Exchange \nVal Marie Seniors Centre in Val Marie\, SK \nRSVP for the FREE lunch by November 17th. Just call or text Caitlin at 306.298.7886
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/native-prairie-speaker-series-2/
LOCATION:Val Marie Seniors Centre\, Val Marie\, Saskatchewan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251120T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251120T210000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20251203T142135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T220804Z
UID:577-1763665200-1763672400@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:Native Prairie Speaker Series - Eastend
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Renny W. Grilz\, PAg – Meewasin Valley Authority and Canadian Prairies Prescribed Fire Exchange\nAt the Eastend Memorial Hall Tea Room\nThis presentation is FREE! Everyone welcome!
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/native-prairie-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Eastend Memorial Hall Tea Room\, Eastend\, Saskatchewan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251120T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251120T210000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20251022T225604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260222T230505Z
UID:5529-1763665200-1763672400@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:Friend or Foe: Prescribed Fire in Our Prairie Grasslands
DESCRIPTION:November Native Prairie Speaker Series – In Eastend and Val Marie\, SK \nFriend or Foe: Prescribed Fire in Our Prairie Grasslands \nThese presentations took place on November 20th and 21st\, 2025.\nSpeaker: Renny W. Grilz\, PAg – Meewasin Valley Authority and Canadian Prairies Prescribed Fire Exchange\nWatch the Presentation Recording
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/friend-or-foe-prescribed-fire-in-our-prairie-grasslands/
CATEGORIES:NPSS Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251021T140000
DTSTAMP:20260627T181201
CREATED:20250929T151335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260222T231110Z
UID:1951-1761048000-1761055200@saskpcap.org
SUMMARY:Supporting Conservation Decisions with a Biodiversity Mapping and Assessment Tool
DESCRIPTION:October Native Prairie Speaker Series Webinar \nTopic: Supporting Conservation Decisions with a Biodiversity Mapping and Assessment Tool \nTuesday October 21st\, 2025 at 12:00pm \nSpeaker: Dr. James Paterson\, Research Scientist\, Ducks Unlimited Canada \nWatch the Recording on YouTube
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/supporting-conservation-decisions-with-a-biodiversity-mapping-and-assessment-tool/
CATEGORIES:NPSS Past Events
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