In a year's time, bison will once again roam the lands around Batoche, Sask., after an agreement between the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan and Parks Canada. The MN-S signed a memorandum of understanding ...
Students at Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation in Saskatchewan got an opportunity to learn about the nutrition of a bison herd in their community using a synchrotron — a light machine that looks at ...
Bison are once again roaming the lands around Batoche, Sask., after an agreement between the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) and Parks Canada. Last year, MN-S signed a memorandum of understanding ...
A herd of bison returned to Pelican Lake First Nation in Saskatchewan this month, bringing hope to the community. Loko Koa, a Saskatchewan-based Samoan organization, teamed up with the relief ...
A team of scientists from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and the University of Saskatchewan is trying to restore the bison to its original place in the prairies. The project aims to preserve the ...
The Métis Nation—Saskatchewan has determined one of the purposes of the nearly 700 hectares of land at Batoche owned by its citizens. On Friday, the MN—S announced that a memorandum of understanding ...
Despite the cold, there was seemingly no hesitation as bison after bison bolted from the back of livestock trailer and took their rightful place in history on The Key First Nation. On Tuesday, the ...
BATOCHE, SK, Dec. 8, 2023 /CNW/ - Parks Canada and First Nations, Métis and Inuit are partners in conserving natural and cultural heritage, sharing the stories of these treasured places. The ...
According to the Nature Conservancy of Canada, the transfer of 40 plains bison is a notable occasion for the Key First Nation, which has worked with the conservation organization and Parks Canada to ...
Veterinary researchers at the University of Saskatchewan have successfully produced three wood bison calves using in vitro fertilization. Veterinary researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (U of ...
Community-oriented historian David Rondeau found a bison shoulder blade that is more than 8,000 years old at a cut bank near the North Saskatchewan river in Prince Albert, Sask. "It's in itself quite ...