SWF Poster Series
The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation Poster Series has been an outstanding success. They were created as visual representation of Saskatchewan’s biodiversity and to raise awareness of Saskatchewan wildlife with youth and the general population. Each poster is created with presentation and back ground notes for teachers and volunteers. The graphics were created by renowned wildlife artist Paul Gerahty of Avonlea, Saskatchewan.
Each poster is unique and highlights the vast diversity of wildlife that exists in Saskatchewan and draws attention to the unique ecosystems in which they live. To date more than 75,000 posters have been printed or distributed throughout Saskatchewan to school children and youth. There are two poster series - the Saskatchewan Native Wildlife Poster Series and the Raptors of Saskatchewan Poster Series
Saskatchewan Native Wildlife Poster Series features:
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| Wild Hoofed Mammals |
Grouse, Partridge & Pheasants |
Wild Rabbits and Hare Big Rodents and Bear |
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Wild Weasels |
Wild Cats and Dogs |
Raptors of Saskatchewan Poster Series features:
Have you ever been walking through a pasture and hear an eerie cry from above? While driving down a highway have you noticed out of the corner of your eye a soaring 'Hawk' and wondered what you were looking at? Each of the species featured on the new Raptors of Saskatchewan Poster series are important because they contributed to a healthy ecosystem. The posters will show the birds in recognizable postures, sitting and soaring. They will also be illustrated in various seasonal and age phases.
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| Buteos |
Falcons |
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| Owls |
Eagles, Accipiters, and Vulture |
Fish Species of Saskatchewan

For Further information on the posters please contact:
Brent Mason
Education Program Coordinator
Phone: 306-692-8812
Cell: 306-630-2246
Email: bmason.swf@sasktel.net
The Native Wildlife Of Saskatchewan posters have been produced by Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation and financially supported by: Saskatchewan Environment - Fish and Wildlife Development Fund, Saskatchewan Trappers Association, Pheasants Forever, Saskatchewan Association of Firearm Educators - SAFE, Shaunavon Wildlife Federation, Cub Hills Wildlife Federation, Saskatchwan Wildlife Federation, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation Region 4, SaskLotteries. Posters mhave been ditributed with the assistance of: University of Regina / Faculty of Education, Saskatchewan Education, Saskatchewan Envirnoment - Conservation Officers and various SWF branches and regions. |