New attraction in the Biosphere Reserve: Redberry Lake Discovery Trail

By admin

The Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve, and its German partner Biosphere Reserve Rhoen cut the ribbon to a newly created Redberry Lake Discovery Trail- the first of its kind in Saskatchewan. Among the twenty invited guests joining the ceremony were representatives from Tourism Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, Saskatoon Wildlife Federation, land owners and volunteers that helped

AIS Working Group releases flyer

By Allison

With the beginning of the May long weekend the boating and mussel season starts. The AIS Working Group (Saskatchewan) is taking action by distributing the flyer “Stop Zebra & Quagga Mussels” through Cabela’s in Saskatoon and Regina, The Fishing Hole, Adventure Sports and various boat shops in Saskatoon.   AIS Flyer

SENS, U of S: Two Experimental Field Trips to Redberry Lake

By Allison

This marks the third year students from the University of Saskatchewan, School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS), have been out to the Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve for their annual field trip. But this year we were pleased to welcome a second group of students.   SENS, U of S: Two Experimental Field Trips to Redberry

Testing the water of Oscar Creek with Hafford students

By Allison

Students of Grades 5, 9 and 10 came out to Oscar Creek, a freshwater creek that feeds into Redberry Lake, to test the water quality and to learn about the parameters that determine its health. The students tested the water for dissolved oxygen, phosphates and nitrogen.   Testing the water of Oscar Creek with Hafford