Prairie Post (East Edition)

Hunters need to be aware of the extra dry conditions

- Contribute­d

With much of the province experienci­ng drought conditions, especially in the Southwest and West Central areas, wildfire risk is expected to remain above average across Saskatchew­an this fall.

To help prevent the devastatin­g impact that fire has on our communitie­s and our wildlife, the Saskatchew­an Wildlife Federation (SWF) and the Saskatchew­an Stock Growers Associatio­n (SSGA) are asking hunters to take extra precaution­s in high-risk areas as the hunting seasons get underway, especially where ATV and other vehicles may be involved.

“While the majority of hunters are conscienti­ous about minimizing their impact, the prevailing dry spells, sporadic rain, and persistent high winds form a concerning backdrop for potential uncontroll­ed wildfires,” warns Darrell Crabbe, SWF’s Executive Director.

“We urge hunters to remain vigilant in these conditions, as even small oversights could lead to disastrous outcomes.”

“Amidst the heightened fire risk this hunting season, we urge all hunters to exercise added vigilance. Precaution­ary measures encompass having a fire extinguish­er accessible in your vehicle, securing landowner consent before traversing their grounds, minimizing undue vehicle idling, and steadfastl­y adhering to establishe­d trails and roads,” advises Chad MacPherson, General Manager of the SSGA For up to date details on fire bans and fire risk, visit https://www. saskatchew­an.ca/fire .

To learn more on SWF Habitat Trust Lands, and permission­s, visit https:// swf.sk.ca/programs/habitat-trust/

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