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  • About
    • Vision and Goals
    • History of SK PCAP
    • Action Plan
    • SK PCAP Partnership
    • SK PCAP Program Support
      • Sponsorship Opportunities
    • Who We Are
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events from our Partners
    • Native Prairie Speaker Series
    • Native Prairie Appreciation Week
      • History of NPAW
    • Prairie’s Got the Goods Week
    • Native Prairie Restoration/Reclamation Workshop
    • Past Events
      • Native Prairie Restoration/Reclamation Workshop
      • Prairie’s Got the Goods Week
  • Education
    • Adopt a Rancher
    • Taking Action For Prairie
    • Teacher Resources
    • Pitch for Pipits and Plovers
    • Whose Nest is This?
  • Resources
    • General Resources
    • Species at Risk
    • Rangelands
    • Water & Wetlands
    • Climate Change
    • Native Plants Restoration
    • Communications
    • How You Can Help
    • Archives

Resource Category: Literature

Water Quantity and Quality Benefits from Wetland Conservation and Restoration in the Broughton’s Creek Watershed

Temperate Grasslands Conservation Initiative: What are Global Temperate Grasslands Worth? A Case for Their Protection (July 2009)

Shared Vision, Shared Wildernesses: Wilderness Conservation in the Grasslands of Southern Saskatchewan – Ken Atkinson

Saskatchewan 2011 State of the Environment Report

Literature Review – Quantity of Native Prairie Remaining in Saskatchewan (SK PCAP; March 2011)

Landscape Ecology as a Foundation for Sustainable Conservation – John A. Wiens

Consideration of Socio-Economic Impact Irrelevant to Species at Risk Identification of Critical Habitat – Janice Walton

Chihuahuan Desert Lessons – Jurgen Hoth

Canadian Environmental Network – Biodiversity Best Practices Handbook 2009: Case Studies from the Environmental Non-Government Sector (SK PCAP is showcased on page 17)

Canadian Biodiversity Ecosystem Status & Trends 2010

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