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It’s a week to show our prairie pride

Native Prairie Appreciation Week kicks off in Saskatchewan
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SK PCAP has resources available on its website and YouTube Channel to help anyone learn more about what makes native prairie a resource worth appreciating.

REGINA — The Ministries of Environment and Agriculture have jointly proclaimed the week of June 18 to 24, as Native Prairie Appreciation Week.

The native prairie is part of Saskatchewan’s provincial identity, it is a distinctive ecosystem that brings a multitude of ecological, societal and environmental advantages while providing a habitat for several species.

This year marks the 25th anniversary for both the Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan (SK PCAP) and Native Prairie Appreciation Week.

Throughout this week, SK PCAP hosts a variety of initiatives including digital events and competitions.

"When the Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan started 25 years ago, one thing the partners could agree on was the need to increase awareness about the importance of native prairie in Saskatchewan," SK PCAP Manager Carolyn Gaudet said. "We've been able to recognize and celebrate the value of native prairie every year since Native Prairie Appreciation Week's inception. We have tons of resources available on our website and YouTube Channel to help anyone learn more about what makes native prairie a resource worth appreciating."

"Native Prairie Appreciation Week serves as a fantastic platform to celebrate the diverseness of the native prairie and its indispensable contribution to preserving Saskatchewan's rich biodiversity, carbon sequestration and other economic and environmental benefits," Environment Minister Dana Skoropad said. "I'd like to congratulate the Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan on 25 years of dedication to raising awareness of this significant ecoregion and building partnerships across the province to take action for native prairie conservation."

"Native prairie in Saskatchewan is a valuable resource to support the growth of the livestock industry and environmental biodiversity in our province," Agriculture Minister David Marit said. "Our ranchers understand the importance of practicing sustainable grazing management to maintain this important ecosystem for generations to come."

To participate or to find more information about Native Prairie Appreciation Week, visit https://www.pcap-sk.org/upcoming-events/npaw, or you may reach out to their office at pcap@sasktel.net.