Environment ministry on the hunt for aquatic invasive species in Sask.
Saskatchewan is set to resume its battle against aquatic invasive species.
This week, the Ministry of Environment will launch its annual Clean, Drain and Dry campaign and start its watercraft inspection and waterbody monitoring programs. The goal is to educate people about the potential harm caused by introducing non-native plants, fish and invertebrates into Saskatchewan waterbodies.
“Saskatchewan’s many freshwater lakes, rivers and streams are critical to our daily lives, as they provide drinking water, irrigation, power generation and a number of recreational and commercial opportunities for the province,” Dana Skoropad, Saskatchewan’s environment minister, said in a release.
“Please help out by protecting our waters from aquatic invasive species. Clean, drain and dry your boats and any other equipment used in and around water.”