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Tuesday, 2 March 2021

EcoSask News, March 2, 2021

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Upcoming Events 
Let’s Talk About Water is showcasing two online films about food, water, migrant workers and farmers from now until Mar. 22. 

Join Wascana Solar Co-op’s Group Buy Director for a virtual question and answer around net billing and the Co-op’s group buy process at 7:30 pm, Mar. 4. 

Join the McDowell Foundation for an online discussion of the value of outdoor learning from 7-8:30 pm, Mar. 4. 

There will be an online presentation on geographic song and plumage variation in Willow Flycatchers at 3:30 pm, Mar. 5, as part of the WildEcol Seminar Series. 

Songs 4 Nature will host a virtual winter showcase of original songs at 7 pm, Mar. 5. 

Saskatoon Nature Society members will be birding at Pike Lake from 1:30-4:30 pm, Mar. 7. Advance registration is required. 

SaskOutdoors is holding an online annual general meeting from 7-8 pm, Mar. 8. 

Pick up some tips and tricks for reducing your waste in a virtual presentation in Regina from 7-8 pm, Mar. 9. 

For Peat’s Sake – Protecting Northern Saskatchewan Muskegs will be screening and discussing For Our Peat’s Sake documenting the fight to protect the Winnipeg watershed region wetlands at 7 pm, Mar. 10. 

Nature Regina’s Get Outside! Kids’ Club will meet from 10 am-12 pm, Mar. 10. Be sure to register in advance. 

Find out about the managing for bird species at risk and incentives guide with Nature Saskatchewan at 7 pm, Mar. 11. 

A full list of upcoming events (online and in person) can be found on the EcoFriendly Sask Calendar 

Waste Reduction 
If Regina’s organic waste pilot project went city-wide, it could divert 18,000 tonnes or 31% of waste annually

The Saskatchewan Waste Reduction Council has set up a Facebook group for people to connect about anything regarding repairing


France is tackling throwaway culture with a repairability index to be displayed at the point of sale. “If you’re in the market for a new device, the score out of ten will tell you how easy it will be to get it fixed.” 

The Circular Economy Global Sector Best Practices series engages Canadian firms and innovators in the journey towards a circular economy. This month’s episode looks at construction.

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Local – Naturally 
The YXEWildlife project is now posting on Facebook to show us what is happening around us and when we’re asleep at night. [You Don’t Have to Leave the City to Connect with Wildlife] Dr. Ryan Fisher, Royal Saskatchewan Museum, has plans for Regina to join the Urban Wildlife Information Network by setting up an urban wildlife monitoring system similar to the one in Saskatoon.

Help Doug Clark, University of Saskatchewan, process photographs of Arctic bears

The Canadian government will invest $402,000 over 3 years to conserve and restore native prairie and shoreline habitat around Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve

Book Time 
In Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future Elizabeth Kolbert explores the unintended consequences of human initiatives to tame and control nature

Kathleen Dean Moore, author of Earth’s Wild Music: Celebrating and Defending the Songs of the Natural World, says, “The sounds of the natural world are beautiful and they make us happy.” If we lose them, “we lose joy.” 

Bird Play 
Bird jokes so bad they should be “ill-eagle” 

Play Crow Bingo - beginner & intermediate levels – on your next walk. 


Check out EcoFriendly Sask’s Nature Companion, a free nature app for Canada’s four western provinces 

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).

Tuesday, 2 February 2021

EcoSask News, February 2, 2021

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Solarpunk is “at once a vision of the future, a thoughtful provocation, and an achievable lifestyle.” 

This Week's Highlights
Find out why northern Saskatchewan muskegs matter and what we can do to protect them in an online discussion from 7-8:30 pm, Feb. 10.

Turning anxiety into action: how to support young people in creating a better world
 
Upcoming Events
Micro-Grids & Batteries, Feb. 3 (online) 
Ryan Jansen will discuss the use of micro-grids and battery integration at Cowessess First Nation at the breakfast meeting of EMTF- SK. 

Get Outside – McKell Wascana, Feb. 5 (Regina) 
Explore McKell Wascana Conservation Area with Nature Regina at 10, 11:15, 1, or 2:15, Feb. 5. 

Learn to Camp, Feb. 8 (online) 
Saskatoon Public Library is offering a series of workshops with basic camping skills and activities: 
7-8 pm, Feb. 8 – Survive Outside 

Finding Your Inner Scientist, Feb. 10 (online) 
Renny Grilz, Meewasin Valley Authority, will go over the ins and outs of collecting information about the world around you from noon-1 pm, Feb. 10, in an online webinar. 

Greater Sage-Grouse in Montana, Feb. 10 (online) 
There will be a webinar on greater sage-grouse in Montana at noon, Feb. 10, as part of the Native Prairie Speaker Series. 

A full list of upcoming events (online and in person) can be found on the EcoFriendly Sask Calendar 

Local News 
From Information to Action 
“What works for me right now is buying things second hand to avoid fast fashion, but also trying to buy things less - only when I need something. . . . My next goal to continue improving the sustainability of my clothing lifestyle is to learn how to sew, so that I can mend my clothes instead of needing to replace them.” 

The Clean Fuel Standard, a proposed federal regulation, will spur the development of clean energy solutions

 
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Books, Videos, Podcasts 
“Taking action over a situation that you can’t control is one of the few things that relieves depression and anxiety” How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos [book] 

A Climate Emergency Toolkit for Christian organizations 

Treeline: Follow a group of skiers, snowboarders, scientists and healers to the birch forests of Japan, the red cedars of British Columbia and the bristlecones of Nevada [40-minute video] 

The Sustainability Dialogues: Ice, glaciers, and the climate crisis [podcast] 


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). 


Did you know? White-tailed Deer use scent to communicate with other animals. Every step is marked by a smelly substance from glands between their toes.