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Welcome to the Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. For assistance in exploring this site, please click here.

 Jul 20, 1997 - First Saskatchewan portion of Trans Canada Trail opened at Douglas Provincial Park. At 15 000 km, it will be the longest trail of its kind in the world.

Contributions

Contributions By: Diane Secoy

American Dipper Amphibians Belted Kingfisher Biodiversity Biodiversity Action Plan Birds Bison Blackbirds Brown Creeper Buntings and Allies Carnivores Chimney Swift Conservation Conservation Agencies Covington, Arthur Edwin (1913- 2001) Cranes Crow Family Cuckoo, Black-billed Deer Doves and Pigeons Duck Family Ecozones and Ecoregions Edmunds, Frederic Harrison (1898- 1965) Flycatchers Franklin, Sir John (1786-1847) Grasslands National Park Grebes Grey Owl (Archibald Stansfield Belaney) Gulls and Terns Hares and Rabbits Hawks and Eagles Herons Horned Lark Horner, William Harold (1911-) House Sparrow Ibis Leaver, Eric William (1915-) MacKenzie, Chalmers Jack (1888- 1984) Macoun, John (1831-1920) Mammals Nuthatch Rails Reptiles Schneider, William George (1915-) Science and Technology Shrikes Spinks, John William Tranter (1908- 97) Thode, Henry George (1910-97) Turkey Vulture Turner, Edward Kerr (1927-) Waxwings

This web site was produced with financial assistance
provided by Western Economic Diversification Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan.
University of Regina Government of Canada Government of Saskatchewan Canadian Plains Research Center
Ce site Web a été conçu grâce à l'aide financière de
Diversification de l'économie de l'Ouest Canada et le gouvernement de la Saskatchewan.