Nature Conservancy finds endangered greater sage grouse on Saskatchewan property
REGINA — Biologists have made a discovery on a swath of native grassland in southwest Saskatchewan that they are calling exciting, but are also hesitant to talk about.
Mike Burak, with the Nature Conservancy of Canada, says the group has found endangered greater sage grouse on a 1,222 hectares conservation area known as the Wideview Complex, next to Grasslands National Park.
“We found a couple of individuals in a couple of different places on the property,” Burak said in an interview with The Canadian Press.
“We’re not going to release which parts of the property we did find them on, just because we don’t want to give any more away then we really have to. But because they are a critically endangered species, it is something to celebrate that we have found them and they are using the property as habitat.”