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  2. Fauna of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Today, Saskatchewan's ecosystems range from the sub-arctic tundra of the Canadian Shield in north Saskatchewan to aspen parkland, the Mid-Continental Canadian forests in the centre of the province and grassland prairie. [3] Fauna inhabit areas unique to their own specific and varied breeding, foraging and nesting requirements. [4]

  3. Scouting and Guiding in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Guide Companies were first registered in Saskatchewan in 1910, in Moose Jaw. Guides are now served by the Girl Guides of Canada - Saskatchewan Council. There is one provincially operated Girl Guide camp in Saskatchewan. Heritage Lake is in the northern half of the province. Girl Guides previously owned Camp Can-ta-ka-ye on Lake Diefenbaker ...

  4. Buffalo Narrows - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Narrows (Plains Cree: ᒧᐢᑐᓱ ᐘᐹᓯᕽ, romanized: mostoso-wapâsihk) is a northern village in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is a community of 1,110 people. [ 3 ] Located at the "Narrows" between Peter Pond Lake and Churchill Lake , tourism and resource extraction (logging, fishing) are its main economic activities.

  5. Old Wives Lake - Wikipedia

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    Old Wives Lake is a shallow endorheic salt lake in south central Saskatchewan, Canada, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) south-west of Moose Jaw. The lake is fed by the Wood River but seasonal water relatively flattened the terrain, and as such results in significant mudflats. A Migratory Bird Sanctuary was established at the lake on March 9, 1925.

  6. Chipewyan - Wikipedia

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    The groups participated in hunting, trapping, fishing and gathering in Canada's boreal forest and around the many lakes of their territory. Later, with the emerging North American fur trade , they organized into several major regional groups in the vicinity of the European trading posts to control, as middleman, the carrying trade in furs and ...

  7. Montmartre, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The organization helps acknowledging "first and foremost that the wildlife of the province is a public resource belonging to all Saskatchewan residents, and to ensure the resource remains equally accessible to all residents of the province," promoting "conservation, fishing, trapping, hunting, the shooting sports, and wildlife-oriented ...

  8. List of mammals of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of mammals of Saskatchewan, those mammals native to or occasionally found in the province of Saskatchewan in Canada.. Having a temperate climate and a range of biomes, from prairie and grassland in the south, aspen parkland in the centre, and boreal forest in the north, as well as regional exceptions like the Great Sand Hills and Cypress Hills makes Saskatchewan home ...

  9. Fort Pitt Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, approximately 10.4 ha (26 acres) of land surrounding the remains of Fort Pitt was designated as a provincial park by the government of Saskatchewan. [2] Fort Pitt Provincial Park is located several kilometres east of Harlan, and roughly 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north-west of Hewitt Landing, in western Saskatchewan.