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Every Observation Counts: How You Can Help Document Saskatchewan’s Biodiversity

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Have you ever wondered how species-at-risk and other rare species are tracked in Saskatchewan? Join the Saskatchewan Conservation Data Centre (SKCDC) to learn how observations collected by scientists, naturalists, and community members help build the province’s database of wild species records.

Discover how the SKCDC maps species locations, maintains provincial species lists, assigns conservation ranks, and provides information that supports conservation planning, research, and land-use decisions. Learn how you can contribute observations through the SKCDC’s iNaturalist project.

Several priority species and groups will be highlighted for which additional observations are needed, including rare plants and species under consideration in national conservation assessment processes. Whether you're an experienced biologist or simply curious about nature, you'll learn how your observations can help improve our understanding and conservation of Saskatchewan's biodiversity.

To register click here.

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