Saskatchewan
Habitat and Biodiversity
Habitat and Biodiversity Assessment

Safe and healthy habitat is the key to sustaining biodiversity, and biodiversity is key to a resilient landscape. A resilient landscape leads to resilience in landowner operations. The Habitat and Biodiversity Assessment Tool (HAB Tool) focuses on stewardship opportunities to build this resilience that is important to landowners as well as to at-risk wildlife and plants. Stewardship opportunities are selected for your land based on geographic location and existing habitat features, which you will be asked about during the assessment process. The locational information uses known and likely habitats that are suitable for plant, pollinator, and wildlife species at risk to narrow down the stewardship opportunities suggested for your land.

Canadian Forage and Grassland Association
  • E: [email protected]
  • https://www.canadianfga.ca/
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Safe and healthy habitat is the key to sustaining biodiversity, and biodiversity is key to a resilient landscape. A resilient landscape leads to resilience in landowner operations. The Habitat and Biodiversity Assessment Tool (HAB Tool) focuses on stewardship opportunities to build this resilience that is important to landowners as well as to at-risk wildlife and plants. Stewardship opportunities are selected for your land based on geographic location and existing habitat features, which you will be asked about during the assessment process. The locational information uses known and likely habitats that are suitable for plant, pollinator, and wildlife species at risk to narrow down the stewardship opportunities suggested for your land.

Canadian Forage and Grassland Association
  • E: [email protected]
  • https://www.canadianfga.ca/

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