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Saskatchewan

Most places under NCC's care welcome visitors. Please check site-specific pages on this website for access information and any special restrictions.

The Nature Conservancy of Canada's (NCC's) first project in Saskatchewan occurred in 1982 — a quarter-section of native grassland in the Qu'Appelle Coulee. NCC now helps to conserve more than 198,000 hectares of the province’s most ecologically significant land and water.

Stories from the Field

A purple prairie clover photographed at the 2024 Wanuskewin BioBlitz

A purple prairie clover photographed at the 2024 Wanuskewin BioBlitz

Capturing nature for science: My 2024 bioblitz adventure

Wanuskewin Heritage Park, a National Historic Site located near Saskatoon, protects 57 hectares of prairie and over 6,000 years of cultural history. Traditionally used by Northern Plains Indigenous Peoples for trade, hunting and ceremony, the park features a visitors’ centre and seven kilometres of hiking trails where guests can explore this rich heritage. Continue Reading »

Matthew with USask research assistant studying grassland bird habitat (Photo by NCC/Matthew Braun)

Matthew with USask research assistant studying grassland bird habitat (Photo by NCC/Matthew Braun)

How I learned to embrace the grass: Exploring OMB with students, artists and community

Reflections from Matthew Braun, program director for NCC in Saskatchewan, on Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area (OMB). Continue Reading »

From Our Blog

NCC Stewardship Coordinator, Casey Rempel, engaging with Aberdeen Pasture patrons during a field event. (Photo by Matthew Braun/NCC staff)

NCC Stewardship Coordinator, Casey Rempel, engaging with Aberdeen Pasture patrons during a field event. (Photo by Matthew Braun/NCC staff)

Show me the spreadsheet: Unveiling the wonders of working landscapes

April 8, 2024

What crazy jobs we have. Did you think when you were a young student that shuffling numbers on a spreadsheet for a school project would be the key bit of experience you’d need for conservation? Yeah, me neither. Let me explain by going on a... Continue Reading »

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