Showing posts with label Springside. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Springside. Show all posts
Tuesday, 13 August 2019
EcoSask News, August 13, 2019
Upcoming Events
Enviro Collective, Aug. 13 (Regina)
Enviro Collective Regina is meeting at 7 pm, Aug. 13.
Learn to Hike, Aug. 14 (Saskatoon)
Outter Limits is hosting a learn to hike info night from 7-8:30 pm, Aug. 14. It’s free but you need to register in advance.
From Seed to Seed, Aug. 16 (Regina)
The film From Seed to Seed about a farming family blending ancient traditions with cutting-edge science will be shown at 7 pm, Aug. 16, as part of the Regina International Film Festival.
Go Science, Aug. 16 (Lipton)
Join the Saskatchewan Science Centre in Lipton for a nature/science program for kids from 1-4 pm, Aug. 16.
Help our Bees, Aug. 18 (Moose Jaw)
Join the Moose Jaw Nature Society to learn about bees and make your own bee bath from 4-6 pm, Aug. 18.
Nature Activity, Aug. 20 (Springside)
Springside Public Library is hosting a special guest from the Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trail Association for a nature activity from 1:30-2:30 pm, Aug. 20.
Singing for a Better World, Aug. 20 (Saskatoon)
Learn some songs about protecting the earth and building peace and justice from 7-9 pm, Aug. 20.
AB Mammal Monitoring, Aug. 20 (webinar)
Find out about wildlife monitoring in Alberta in a noon-hour webinar on Aug. 20 presented by PCAP-SK.
Intro to Permaculture, Aug. 21 (Regina)
Learn about the design principles of permaculture from 7-8:30 pm, Aug. 21, at the Connaught Branch Library.
Hot Composting, Aug. 21 (Saskatoon)
Saskatoon Compost Coaches are offering a hot composting workshop on Aug. 21 from 5:30-7 pm.
Nature Activity, Aug. 22 (Springside)
Springside Public Library is hosting a guest from the Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trail Association from 1:30-2:30 pm, Aug. 22.
Hug a Tree & Survive, Aug. 22 (Prince Albert)
Join Prince Albert North Search and Rescue for a program teaching lost kids how to survive in the woods at 7 pm, Aug. 22.
Family Paddle, Aug. 23 (Regina)
SaskOutdoors is hosting a learn to paddle with kids event from 1-3 pm, Aug. 23. Canoe rental will be provided.
Looking Ahead
Tiny House Workshop, Sept. 20-22 (Regina)
Learn how to build your own tiny house from Sept. 20-22 in Regina.
Permaculture Design Course, Oct.-Apr. (Regina)
Edible Landscapes is offering a permaculture design certificate course over 6 weekends from October to April in Regina. Register in advance and save money.
A full list of upcoming events can be found on the EcoFriendly Sask Calendar
In the News
Fill out a short survey to let Saskatoon's Meewasin Valley Authority know where you would like to see an extension of the trail between the Circle Drive North Bridge and the Chief Mistawasis Bridge.
Banding ruby-throated hummingbirds takes “a delicate touch, infinite patience and steadfast devotion.” Ron Jensen’s “data-gathering is important work, here in the far reaches of the Ruby-throated hummingbirds’ breeding range, where sightings are less common than in places such as Illinois.”
Saskatchewan has a high risk of water shortages. The study reports the main causes as being agricultural (especially raising livestock), wetland drainage, mining, and oil and gas extraction. Residential and industrial water usage is often inefficient, and climate change could bring prolonged hot or dry spells.
“Coexistence implies simply ‘tolerating the other’ whomever or whatever that is. May I suggest that it is time to co-flourish? Time to find solutions and table policy that genuinely embraces and considers the life and happiness of all parties. Every person, creature, habitat and resource holds a necessary vital part in this world. Some may well be way beyond our present understanding.”
San Francisco international airport says “each airport guest creates a half pound of trash. In an effort to reduce the waste, the airport is limiting single-use food accessories such as napkins, coffee cups and chopsticks. In addition to plastic, SFO is banning items with ‘unsubstantiated claims’ about their sustainability.”
Sand “is an essential component of modern life as we know it, yet, strangely enough, we are starting to run out.”
Using electricity at different times of day (load flexibility) “is a win-win-win. It saves money on utilities, it reduces consumer energy bills, and it helps clean up the grid.”
EcoSask News is a weekly round-up of local news and events. Email us if you have items you would like us to include.
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Tuesday, 16 July 2019
EcoSask News, July 16, 2019
Upcoming Events
Change the Debate on CBC, July 17 (Regina, Saskatoon)
Regina and Saskatoon are joining a nation-wide rally to urge the CBC to host a debate on climate issues during the upcoming federal election. Meet in front of the CBC studio at 6 pm, July 17, in both Regina and Saskatoon.
YXE Talks Trash, July 23 (Saskatoon)
City of Saskatoon is inviting businesses and organizations to share their ideas on recycling and organics policies and programs from 7 am-8 pm, July 23.
Farmland Drainage, July 24 (Saskatoon)
Jeff Olson will speak on Farmland Drainage: A Looming Environmental Crisis at 7 pm, July 24, as part of the National Farmers Union Region 6 convention. The public is welcome.
Busy Bees, Please!, July 24 (Gravelbourg)
Kids are invited to build a bee bath from 3-4 pm, July 24, at Gravelbourg Public Library.
Go Science Program, July 25 (Springside)
Join the Saskatchewan Science Centre in Springside for a nature/science program for kids from 1-4 pm, July 25.
Snakes, July 26 (Cypress Hills)
Join bull snake researcher, Noah Johnson, for a presentation on Saskatchewan snakes at 7:30 pm, July 26, Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park.
Looking Ahead
Putting Beavers to Work, Oct. 23 & 24 (Calgary)
A two-day seminar in Calgary on Oct. 23 & 24 will look at beavers’ role in watershed resiliency and restoration through both talks and a coexistence tools demonstration.
Agricultural Drainage & the Environment, Nov. 6 (Regina)
The Citizens Environmental Alliance and its partners are hosting a one-day conference on agricultural drainage and the environment on Nov. 6 in Regina. Topics include carbon and habitat loss, enforcement and compliance, and water quality. For more information, contact Jeff Olson at cea.sask.2018@gmail.com
A full list of upcoming events can be found on the EcoFriendly Sask Calendar
In the News
Do you live in the Saskatoon neighbourhoods of Aspen Ridge, Silverspring, or Evergreen? If so, help the City of Saskatoon in its land use planning by completing a survey on the value of the Northeast Swale.
“People can’t see noise, but if you were to kind of visualize it, it’s like if everybody was throwing candy wrappers out here as they were driving by with those modified mufflers.”
What if we could heat our home by burning our trash?
“We organised a conference for 570 people without using plastic. Here’s how it went.”
Pop-up parks can increase biodiversity, especially if you include organic materials and lots of plants.
San Francisco's coyote families: a wildlife soap opera.
San Francisco residents have launched a campaign to install 1000 drinking fountains.
An online course explores the captivating behaviour and creative genius of crows.
The UK’s Food Forest Project has been established to help communities to plant food forests – growing food for the local community and providing food and habitats for wildlife.
EcoSask News is a weekly round-up of local news and events. Email us if you have items you would like us to include.
You can follow EcoFriendly Sask by liking us on Facebook, following us on Twitter, or by email (top right corner).
Labels:
Agriculture,
Beavers,
Bees,
Birds,
Children,
Coyotes,
Cypress Hills,
Food,
Gravelbourg,
Noise,
Parks,
Political Activism,
Regina,
Saskatoon,
Springside,
Swale,
Urban,
Waste,
Water
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