Member Groups

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  • Back to the Farm Research Foundation

    promotes marketing of all organic crops, challenges chemical agriculture, industrial/corporate agriculture policies, transportation issues and many other prairie farm concerns; supports farmers switching to organic and victims of pesticide poisoning.
    For more information, please contact Elmer Laird
    Phone: 306 567-4260
    Fax: 306 567-2082
  • Beyond Factory Farming Coalition

    promotes food sovereignty through livestock production that is safe, fair and healthy for the environment, farmers, workers, animals, neighbours, communities and consumers.
  • boilingfrog.ca

    promotes, produces and distributes media materials that deal with issues contributing to Earth's rising heat, and the commendable efforts to turn it down.
  • Brightwater Science and Environmental Centre

    is a facility operated by the Saskatoon Public School Division. Located just outside of Saskatoon, the facility offers a variety of environmental programs for youth. For more information, contact:
    Marcia Klein, (306) 683-8104
    310-21st Street East
    Saskatoon, SK S7K 1M7
  • Canada Green Building Council - Saskatchewan Chapter

    are a grassroots volunteer organization with representation from across the provincial building industry spectrum, who come together to Educate, Promote and Advocate for a sustainable built environment. Their vision is to ensure Saskatchewan becomes a leader in the sustainability of buildings and communities.
  • Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, Saskatchewan

    is a non-profit organization dedicated to protection of boreal forest and grassland wilderness in Saskatchewan. Since 1976, we have focused our campaigns on establishing new protected areas, improving the management of existing parks and other protected areas, and on legislative and policy reform.
  • CHEP Good Food

    (Child Hunger and Education Program) works with communities to achieve solutions to child hunger and to improve access to good food. CHEP's vision is of a community where nutritious food is always available for everyone no matter what their circumstances, where there is care for the environment, support for farmers, access to local food production, and knowledge about making healthy food choices. CHEP's Community Garden Project combines the growing of good food with family fun and outings; conducts workshops about gardening, composting, canning, jam making and nutrition.
  • Coalition for a Clean Green Saskatchewan

    works on Uranium issues. The Coalition for a Clean Green Saskatchewan now has an email group. This group is for people working towards a non-nuclear future for Saskatchewan to share information on sustainable energy and on events, news and information regarding the nuclear industry. To join go to http://groups.google.ca/group/cleangreensask
  • Core Neighbourhood Youth Co-op

    A community centre where youth from Saskatoon's core neighbourhoods can get involved in economic ventures with cooperative and environmental themes.
  • Craik Sustainable Living Project

    In 2001, the Town of Craik and the R.M. of Craik began working in partnership to develop a long-term plan for a sustainable community-based project. Their goal is to advance local use of ecologically-sound technologies & ways of living.
  • CUPE Environment Committee

    deals with concerns and environmental issues of CUPE members.
  • Cypress Water Protection Association Inc.

    is concerned for watershed and water quality protection in the Cypress Hills area.
    For more information, please contact: Box 1599, Maple Creek, SK. S0N 1N0,
    phone (306) 662-2944
    e-mail
  • Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus

    is a University of Saskatchewan arts campus and environmental research centre that respects, protects, encourages and promotes the symbiotic relationships between the lakeside boreal forest and people through all aspects of educational programming in the arts, research and retreat programs, forest and campus management and site development. The Campus of the Arts and Ecology was launched in 2005.
  • Environmental Studies Students Association

    A multidisciplinary club dedicated to students majoring in the environmental realm at the University of Saskatchewan.
    For more information, please contact Brett Reynolds and Julia Laforge.
    Email: essa.club@usask.ca
  • FUTURail

    is a Saskatchewan based passenger and freight transportation consultancy, with particular emphasis on rail transportation. FUTURail is interested in acting as a catalyst to stimulate interest in Saskatoon at municipal, local business and environmental organization levels in LRT as a cost effective and environmentally friendly future solution to the congestion factors that prevail in Saskatoon.
    For more information, contact: Martin Wooldridge, (306) 771-4669
    P.O. Box 184
    Edenwold, SK S0G 1K0
  • The Gaia Group

    promotes environmental awareness and harmony.
    For more information, please contact Jim Elliott
    Email: caar@accesscomm.ca
  • Green Campus Society

    publicizes environmental issues to University of Regina students, encourages the adoption of a "green" lifestyle, and promotes a "greener" campus.
    For more information, please contact campusgreens@uregina.ca
  • Green Legal

    Environmental law and environmental issues touch on so many areas such as social justice, aboriginal rights, intellectual property law, international law, human rights law, and many more. This group is for law students interested in environmental law and all its interactions and facets. The goal of the group is to take on projects that will be used and useful in the real world, support the work of non-profit community groups, and help students develop their legal skills.
  • Inter-Church Uranium Committee Education Co-operative

    works for a moratorium on uranium mining in Saskatchewan; supports economic development alternatives in and for Northern Saskatchewan; examines energy conservation, renewable energy and the nuclear issue.
  • KAIROS Prairie Region

    unites churches and religious organizations in a faithful ecumenical response to the call to "do justice, and to love kindness and to walk humbly with your God". They deliberate on issues of common concern, advocate for social change and join with people of faith and goodwill in action for social transformation. For more information, contact Dan Beveridge.
  • Kelvington Area Round Lake Environmental Stewardship

    Our vision is to have Round Lake, situated against the Porcupine Provincial Forest Reserve, remain in the same picturesque, environmentally uncontaminated state for present and future generations.
    For more information, please contact Geraldine Perron at:
    Box 671, Kelvington, SK S0A 1W0
    jj.perron@yourlink.ca
  • Meewasin Valley Authority

    is dedicated to protecting the natural and cultural heritage resources of the South Saskatchewan River Valley in Saskatoon and area. Undertakes programs and projects in river valley education, development and conservation. Strives to increase understanding and to ensure a vibrant and healthy river valley.
  • National Farmers Union

    promotes fair trade policies for the benefit of farmers and consumers; works for fair taxation policies; supports public investment in, and control of, transportation and agricultural research for the benefit of all; supports the orderly marketing of food for the mutual well being of food producers and consumers.
  • Nature Regina

    Aims to foster, stimulate, develop and sustain an interest in, and understanding and enjoyment of, nature; promotes the preservation, protection and conservation of natural resources among its members and the general public.
  • Nature Saskatchewan

    promotes appreciation of our natural environment through education, conservation and research, to protect and preserve natural ecosystems and biodiversity.
  • Ness Creek Cultural and Recreational Society Inc.

    is a non-profit organization that exists primarily to create an annual festival to celebrate Music, Arts, Community and Ecology in the Boreal Forest.
  • Organic Connections

    is a new non-profit set up to organize conferences for the prairie organic industry, with a mission of connecting the organic industry from the producer all the way to the consumer.
  • Oxfam - Prairie Region

    A non-profit international development organization that supports community programs in food security, health, nutrition and democratic development with an emphasis on working with women.
  • Partners for the Saskatchewan River Basin

    is a non-profit charitable organization, made up of a network of partners committed to increasing stewardship of the river basin.
  • Prairie Institute for Human Ecology

    An alternative education provider, promoting hands-on learning through demonstration projects; focuses on solar/straw bale housing, food self-sufficiency, and intentional communities.
    For more information, please contact Lynn Oliphant
    Email: lynn.oliphant@usask.ca
  • Prairie Learning Centre

    fosters a rich connection to the natural and cultural wonders of the northern mixed grass prairie through unique learning opportunities for youth.
  • Quint Development Corporation

    is a community economic development organization working in the core neighbourhoods of Saskatoon.
  • Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve

    is the only UNESCO designated biosphere reserve in the province. Redberry Lake is an important site for the conservation of several significant species of birds. It provides habitat for 9 endangered, threatened, or rare species, as well as over 180 other species. Contact: info@redberrylake.ca
  • Regina EcoLiving Inc.

    is a non-profit organization based in Regina whose objective is to increase environmental sustainability, protect the environment and promote a healthy and viable community. This is accomplished by guiding people to make environmentally friendly choices in their everyday lives, educating people about environmental issues, teaching skills to promote sustainable living and introducing ideas, people, products, and local businesses and organizations that are sustainable.
  • Road Map Saskatoon

    Since June 2004, Roadmap Saskatoon (formerly Road Map 2020) has been building community awareness of the environmental, social and economic benefits of sustainable practices and working to develop a multi-sector network of community leaders interested in building a more sustainable Saskatoon for the future.
  • Rooted: Reaching Out: an Organization Towards Ecological Development

    Based in Saskatoon, their mission is to initiate a grassroots movement that focuses on uniting our community in an effort to respect our interrelationship with the Earth, and, through action, give a voice to all who wish to express their own intuitive environmental ethic. They are looking to network with other community members, create a common vision for Saskatoon, and expand their rooftop gardens project.
  • Rural Environment Preservation Association of Saskatchewan Inc.

    advocates for the preservation of the rural environment, including dark skies, clean air, clean water and aesthetic natural landscapes. REPAS provides rural residents from across Saskatchewan with a unified voice to advocate for the preservation of our rural landscape heritage. It also provides a means for urban citizens to show their support for the rural way of life. REPAS is a solutions oriented, pro-active group that will serve its members and the community at large.
  • SARCAN

    is involved in creating opportunities for people with disabilities through recycling. SARCAN operates 71 depots throughout Saskatchewan, for the redemption of deposit beverage containers.
  • Saskatchewan Boreal Forest Learning Centre

    is a non-profit organization that is concerned with increasing awareness and appreciation of the Saskatchewan Boreal Forest with people throughout the province.
  • Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation

    is the umbrella organization for international development agencies in Saskatchewan, encompassing the local committees of 35 major churches, educational organizations and agencies.
  • Saskatchewan Environmental Society

    Working towards a world in which all needs can be met in sustainable ways. Healthy ecosystems, healthy livelihoods, and healthy human communities.
  • Saskatchewan Federation of Labour

    provides support for union members and workers in Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan's "voice of labour", speaking on local, provincial, national and international issues. Supports the principles of social unionism; social and economic justice for all.
  • Saskatchewan Light Pollution Abatement Committee

    SLPAC's mandate is to stop the spread of Light Pollution in Saskatchewan through the promotion of Responsible Lighting practices.
  • Saskatchewan Network for Alternatives to Pesticides (SNAP)

    SNAP's Mission is "to work towards environmental sustainability in Saskatchewan by promoting: better understanding of the impact of pesticides (insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, etc) on health and environment; greater awareness and availability of alternatives for controlling pests, diseases and weeds; and significant reductions in pesticide use."
  • Saskatchewan Organic Directorate

    An umbrella organization for Saskatchewan's certified organic producers, processors, certifiers, and consumers.  Our mission is to champion organic agriculture in a democratic manner.
  • Saskatchewan Outdoor & Environmental Education Association

    The purpose of the Saskatchewan Outdoor and Environmental Education Association (SOEEA) is to foster the growth of outdoor recreation and environmental education by providing and facilitating learning opportunities involving the natural and built environments.
  • Saskatchewan Waste Reduction Council

    To help Saskatchewan and its people attain the environmental, economic and cultural benefits that come from reducing waste.  This will be achieved through consultation, communication, education, and related support services.
  • Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation

    fosters sound management and wise use of Saskatchewan's renewable resources.  Promotes and participates in habitat protection.  Promotes responsible hunting and fishing and encourages enforcement of game laws.
  • Saskatoon Community Clinic

    one of the first health care co-operatives in Saskatchewan. Besides offering care for the whole person, they encourage and assist individuals to play a role in their own health care. In addition, they speak out and act on social and economic issues that affect health.
  • Saskatoon Curbside Recycling

    We are a local, environmentally conscious group who are providing Saskatoon with an effective recycling program and are promising to reinvest a portion of any profits into our community. We have been operating since 2003.
  • Saskatoon Farmers' Market Cooperative Ltd.

    is a member-owned non-profit cooperative providing Saskatoon residents and visitors the best in local agricultural products, baking, prepared foods and crafts.
  • Saskatoon Nature Society

    promotes appreciation of nature and encourages a deeper knowledge through observation and sharing of experience. Supports conservation projects and advocates habitat preservation.
  • Saskatoon Zoo Society

    a volunteer-driven, non-profit, environmental education organization dedicated to fostering respect for nature. Each year the staff and volunteers of the Saskatoon Zoo Society conduct over 450 education programs and special events.
  • The Sierra Club Prairie Chapter

    Their mission is to explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; and use all lawful means to carry these out.
  • SOS Elms Coalition

    A coalition of individuals and organizations concerned about the health of Saskatchewan's community tree populations; undertakes public education and action projects involving individual citizens and provincial and municipal governments in the care of community trees.
  • South Saskatchewan River Watershed Stewards

    SSRWSI is a grassroots, community driven, non-profit organization working within the watershed to implement programs and initiatives that will protect the water resource.
  • Stop the Hogs Coalition

    is a coalition based in Saskatchewan dedicated to educating communities considering mega hog factories to the environmental and economic dangers.
  • We Are Many

    WAM is an innovative, award-winning youth-run arts and environmental organisation with a focus on practical outcomes.
  • Wildlife Rehabilitation Society of Saskatchewan

    is a registered charitable organization that is committed to educating the public about wildlife issues, providing rehabilitation and ensuring the return to the wild of rescued, injured and truly orphaned wildlife. WRSOS promotes an understanding and respect for wildlife through education and collaborative relationships with other community organizations.