Invasive Species Awareness Week – Help Stop The Spread
It is Invasive Species Awareness Week in Saskatchewan (Feb. 26 – Mar. 3) the perfect time to learn more about our province’s least wanted guests.
Invasive species – non-native plants, animals, insects and diseases that have the potential to negatively impact Saskatchewan – can be unintentionally spread through recreational activities such as boating, camping, hiking, fishing, transporting firewood, gardening and more.
“Invasive species present a serious risk to our province’s biodiversity, as well as our farmland and forests,” Environment Minister Christine Tell said. “Using the Framework for the Prevention and Management of Invasive Species in Saskatchewan as a guide, public reporting helps slow the spread of these species, preserving Saskatchewan’s natural beauty and economic productivity.”
Residents play a key role in this work. By taking actions like cleaning, draining and drying all watercraft and stopping for checks at decontamination stations, only buying and burning local firewood, and reporting sightings of suspected pests, the public is helping us ‘stop the spread’.