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Locality: Regina, Saskatchewan

Phone: +1 306-780-9273



Address: 1860 Lorne St # 206 S4P 2L7 Regina, SK, Canada

Website: www.naturesask.ca

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Nature Saskatchewan 12.07.2021

Have you picked up your copy of Backyard Bird Feeding: A Saskatchewan Guide? Thank you to the The Western Producer for such an awesome article about our new publication. https://www.producer.com//backyard-bird-feeding-becomes-w/ This new book is available from the Nature SK online store or at retailers throughout Saskatchewan. https://www.naturesask.ca//backyard-bird-feeding-a-saskatc

Nature Saskatchewan 28.06.2021

Neonicotinoid pesticides are restricted for use in Europe and are banned in some states. A recently published study suggests that one of the world's most common pesticides, previously found to harm bees, may be contributing to the decline of one of its most-loved butterflies. https://www.cbc.ca///monarch-butterflies-neonics-1.6024834

Nature Saskatchewan 08.06.2021

The Provincial Association for Resort Communities of Saskatchewan is hosting a series of webinar speakers whose aim is to help us understand what we can do to protect water quality in our lakes. Head to their website for full webinar topics and details! https://www.skparcs.com/whats-new

Nature Saskatchewan 23.05.2021

Here are a few more photos of our guest. We were a tad excited! #LMBO #loggerheadshrike

Nature Saskatchewan 08.05.2021

Look who stopped by the Last Mountain Bird Observatory this morning!! This lovely Loggerhead Shrike was only protesting a little bit

Nature Saskatchewan 23.04.2021

Wow! There are a lot of events coming up! Check out the May newsletter! https://mailchi.mp/f450c06060e1/nature-sask-news-may-2021 Photo credit: Michelle Lang

Nature Saskatchewan 21.11.2020

How many others have you heard? If you don’t follow Bird and Moon Comics you should. It will be sure to give you a few smiles in your day. https://www.birdandmoon.com//misheard-birds-of-north-ame/

Nature Saskatchewan 13.11.2020

Save the date for the 2020 Farmland Drainage and the Environment Conference being held virtually from December 7-11. More information will be posted as it becomes available.

Nature Saskatchewan 10.11.2020

Tune in to Global Regina this morning. We will be at AE Wilson park taking about Kids Club and Birds Canada's Project Feeder Watch.

Nature Saskatchewan 08.11.2020

We want to hear from you! As a way to better understand our followers and supporters we have designed a short survey. The survey should take no more than 6 minutes to complete and your answers will help to guide our programming and communications in the future. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VG9MQ8G

Nature Saskatchewan 28.10.2020

Join Prairie Conservation Action Plan (Saskatchewan) for their upcoming webinar on Droughtproofing presented by Rob Gardner of Medicine Hat, AB on December 1 over the noon hour. Registration is FREE! https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/regist/2717032181832119054

Nature Saskatchewan 26.10.2020

Check it out!! This is going to be amazing!

Nature Saskatchewan 07.10.2020

Volunteers across North America contribute to bird research by watching their feeder birds from November to April with Project FeederWatch. It's a fun winter activity you can enjoy from home - it's easy, and it helps birds! Learn more in the video and at birdscanada.org/feederwatch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6kSheOGnKM

Nature Saskatchewan 07.10.2020

Learning how to co-exist with nature and wildlife is vital. When proper steps are taken we can all share this amazing home successfully. Check out this article about how coyotes and humans can learn to co-exist in cities. https://theconversation.com/how-coyotes-and-humans-can-lear

Nature Saskatchewan 04.10.2020

Have you heard of project FeederWatch? Build a simple bird-feeder and become a community scientist in your own yard!

Nature Saskatchewan 20.09.2020

An important message from our friends at Nature Canada.