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National Wildlife Week recognized

The Government of Saskatchewan joins the Canadian Wildlife Federation to recognize April 10 to 16 as National Wildlife Week.
National Wildlife Week

The Government of Saskatchewan joins the Canadian Wildlife Federation to recognize April 10 to 16 as National Wildlife Week.

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Migratory Birds Convention between Canada and the United States, which was the first international treaty to conserve wildlife. This year’s National Wildlife Week theme is Giving Wings to Wildlife Conservation. The focus is on creating awareness for all wild winged creatures, from birds and bees to bats and butterflies.

“Saskatchewan is pleased to celebrate this anniversary of National Wildlife Week,” Environment Minister Herb Cox said.  “Our province supports international conservation initiatives such as the North American Waterfowl Management Plan and the North American Wetlands Conservation Act, which help to provide habitat in Saskatchewan for the continent’s migrating and breeding birds.”

The ministry’s Fish and Wildlife Development Fund earmarks funds from the purchase of hunting, angling and trapping licences to conserve wildlife habitat in partnership with the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, Ducks Unlimited Canada and Nature Conservancy Canada. The fund also supports important wildlife research and education in Saskatchewan.

The Canadian Wildlife Federation launched National Wildlife Week in 1947 to celebrate our country’s natural heritage and promote the importance of its conservation. The spirit of National Wildlife Week aligns with the Ministry of Environment’s dedication to the protection, preservation and management of Saskatchewan’s wildlife and natural habitats.