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SUMMARY:Preventing the Spread; Applying Biosecurity Measures for Invasive Weeds
DESCRIPTION:March Native Prairie Speaker Series \nTopic: Preventing the Spread; Applying Biosecurity Measures for Invasive Weeds \nSpeaker: Taylor Kell\, Moose Jaw River Watershed Stewards \nThis webinar took place on Thursday March 25th \nWatch the Recording on YouTube \nMore Information About This Webinar
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/preventing-the-spread-applying-biosecurity-measures-for-invasive-weeds/
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SUMMARY:The Effects of Grazing on Greater Sage Grouse and Their Habitat in Central Montana
DESCRIPTION:February Native Prairie Speaker Series – Webinar \nTopic: The Effects of Grazing on Greater Sage Grouse and Their Habitat in Central Montana \nPresenter: Lorelle Berkeley\, Research Wildlife Biologist\, Montana Fish\, Wildlife and Parks \nMore Information About This Webinar. \nWatch Recording Now.
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/the-effects-of-grazing-on-greater-sage-grouse-and-their-habitat-in-central-montana/
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SUMMARY:Mormon Metalmark butterflies: Apodemia mormo\, an uncommon species in the prairie badlands
DESCRIPTION:January Native Prairie Speaker Series – Webinars \nTopic: Mormon Metalmark butterflies: Apodemia mormo\, an uncommon species in the prairie badlands \nPresenter: Dr. Shelley Pruss\, Species Conservation Ecologist\, Parks Canada; Adjunct Professor\, Faculty of Agricultural\, Life & Environmental Sciences\, University of Alberta \nMore Information. \nWatch Recording.
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/mormon-metalmark-butterflies-apodemia-mormo-an-uncommon-species-in-the-prairie-badlands/
CATEGORIES:NPSS Past Events
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SUMMARY:Europe's most invasive fish in Saskatchewan: understanding Prussian carp distribution and resource use
DESCRIPTION:January Native Prairie Speaker Series – Webinars \nTopic: Europe’s most invasive fish in Saskatchewan: understanding Prussian carp distribution and resource use \nPresenter: Shayna Hamilton\, MSc Candidate at the University of Regina \nMore Information \nWatch Recording.
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/europes-most-invasive-fish-in-saskatchewan-understanding-prussian-carp-distribution-and-resource-use/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200601
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SUMMARY:2020 NPAW
DESCRIPTION:Join us for 2020 Native Prairie Appreciation Week!  \nHow to Experience and Learn about Native Prairie While Social Distancing During a Global Pandemic \nActivities for 2020 include: \nFREE Webinars Daily!! \nJune 15th at 12 PM CST – Native Prairie Appreciation Video Register here. \nJune 16th at 12 PM CST – Grassland and Forested Range Health Assessment Training Register here. \nJune 17th at 12 PM CST – Riparian Range Health Assessment Training Register here. \nJune 17th at  3 PM CST – Mapping Native and Tame in the Mixed Grassland Ecoregion using Machine Learning and Big Remote Sensing Data by Nasem Badreldin\, SK Ministry of Environment. Register here. \nJune 18th at 12 PM CST – Into This World of Beauty by Candace Savage. Register here. \nJune 19th at 12 PM CST – Native Prairie Plant Identification and Quiz by Amanda Muller\, U of S. Register here. \n– Daily social media posts about the native prairie ecosystem and species at risk \n– Voting for the best picture in the annual Native Prairie Photo Contest \n– The announcement of the Youth Poster Contest Winner \n– And more! \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. \n2020 Native Prairie Photo Contest \nPhoto Contest Rules \nYouth Native Prairie Poster Contest!  \nThank you to everyone who participated! We had almost 100 submissions! \n First Place in the 6 & Under Category: Clara McKay Selinger\, Age 6 of Regina\, SK \n Runner-up in the 6 and Under Age Category: Kathleen Gallagher\, Age 6 of Regina\, SK \n Winner of the 7-10 Age Category: Amelia Hanstock\, Age 9 of Assiniboia\, Saskatchewan \n Runner-up of the 7-10 Age Category: Harlie McNeely \n Winner of the 11 and Up Category: From Outlook High School \n Runner-up of the 11 and Up Category: Ariana Bell\, Age 12 of Gravelbourg\, SK \nPrairie Conservation Action Plan would like to sincerely thank the following organizations for their prize donations to our Native Prairie Appreciation Week Contests:  \nGrasslands National Park\, Nature Conservancy of Canada\, Nature Saskatchewan\, Prairie Wind & Silver Sage\, Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre and Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation. Thank you! \nResources for Educators
URL:https://saskpcap.org/event/2020-npaw/
CATEGORIES:Native Prairie Appreciation Week
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