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Wetland advocates hoped Sask. election would talk water

Conservationist and farmer Lorne Scott and Kerri Finlay from the University of Regina are appealing to the Saskatchewan government for a wetland policy. | Karen Briere photo
REGINA — A group pushing for a wetland policy says it should have been a Saskatchewan election issue. Wetlands for Tomorrow includes scientists, farmers and conservationists.
Last week at a news conference near Wascana Lake in Regina, spokespersons said everyone should work together toward a common goal of water quality.
“The province of Saskatchewan really can’t afford to lose anymore wetlands,” said Kerri Finlay from the University of Regina.
Extensive wetland drainage has caused water quality issues throughout the southern part of the province, she said, and the problem is worsening every year.
Read the full news story here.
SER Community Survey

The Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) invites you to take part in our 2024 Community Survey. Your insights and experiences are essential to helping us improve our resources, better serve our members, and create a more impactful community.
This 10 to 15 minute survey is open until November 30.
Take the survey here.
SER Community Survey

The Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) invites you to take part in our 2024 Community Survey. Your insights and experiences are essential to helping us improve our resources, better serve our members, and create a more impactful community.
This 10 to 15 minute survey is open until November 30.
Take the survey here.
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Beneficial Management Practices for Renewable Energy Projects: Reducing the Footprint in Alberta’s Native Grassland, Parkland and Wetland Ecosystems
Beneficial Management Practices for Renewable Energy Projects: Reducing the Footprint in Alberta’s Native Grassland, Parkland and Wetland Ecosystems
Landform Design Institute Products
The Landform Design Institute (LDI) is dedicated to creating and supporting a community of landform design practitioners and helping their teams design and build truly sustainable mining landscapes.
The LDI has several free products available:
Landform Design Institute Products
The Landform Design Institute (LDI) is dedicated to creating and supporting a community of landform design practitioners and helping their teams design and build truly sustainable mining landscapes.
The LDI has several free products available: