West Swale Wetlands Exploration: Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area

by Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc.Sunday, 27 April 2025 from 1:00 PM (CST) to 3:00 PM (CST)Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area GPS 52.1004657,-106.7539449 http://www.friendsareas.ca/friends/RSBBAAmap.html https://www.friendsareas.ca/friends/RSBBAAmap.html, Saskatoon, SK S0K 1V0
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Swale Secrets: Exploring the Hidden Wetlands of Chappell Marsh Wetland in the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area.  Wonders: A Bio-Blitz in the Heart of West Swale

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The West Swale Wetlands, with their intricate ecosystems, offer an extraordinary opportunity to observe the hidden beauty of Saskatoon’s natural water systems. Join us for a guided bio-blitz as we explore the northern end of Chappell Marsh which is in the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Areas. From aquatic plants to migrating birds, the wetlands teem with life waiting to be discovered. This event will focus on the unique species that thrive in wetland habitats, highlighting the critical importance of these areas to our city’s water and wildlife. Your observations will be key in documenting the species that depend on these fragile ecosystems, providing a valuable contribution to our growing ecological database.

You may bring a transparent clear plastic container, a ziploc bag to place around your smartphone, a magnifying glass, an old towel to help with pond dipping. Any youth need to be accompanied by a guardian near the wetlands, as this is a famliy friendly event.

Map to parking lot P2 = the South West Off Leash Recreation Area

Please download the iNaturalist app to your smartphone, sign in with your favourite user ID and password, come out to take pictures and record sounds of biodiversity during this nature walk! As we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the City Nature Challenge, we reflect on how far we've come in harnessing the power of citizen science. With iNaturalist, there is created a vast, crowd-sourced network where nature enthusiasts from all corners of the globe come together to help identify species, turning every photo into a valuable contribution to our collective understanding. Through the remarkable work of the Visipedia team which helps us identify and protect the incredible biodiversity of our planet.

Discover Saskatoon's best kept secret, and this forest coming to life for the City Nature Challenge this spring, commemorating the 55th anniversary of Earth Month, with the theme: "Our Power, Our Planet." Be the reason nature believes in humanity.

download the free iNaturalist app, document local biodiversity anywhere in the city and area. Participate in this free events at the afforestation area

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Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area GPS 52.1004657,-106.7539449 http://www.friendsareas.ca/friends/RSBBAAmap.htmlhttps://www.friendsareas.ca/friends/RSBBAAmap.htmlSaskatoon, SK S0K 1V0
27 Apr, 2025Sunday, 27 Apr 2025 1:00 PM (CST)Add to my calendar

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Download the free iNaturalist app, document local biodiversity anywhere in the city and area. Participate in this free events at the afforestation area

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Julia Adamson3063805368friendsafforestation@gmail.com
George Genereux Urban Regional Park GPS 52.1089473,-106.7925807http://www.friendsareas.ca/friends/GGURPmap.htmlSaskatoon, SKS0K 1V0

About This Charity

The Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc. non-profit environmental charity accredited under the United Nations Environmental Program dedicated to protecting and enhancing the Richard St Barbe Baker Afforestation Area and George Genereux Urban Regional Park in Saskatoon. We host tours, webinars, plan and faciliate educational events, share the rich heritage of the afforestation areas, engage in environmental restoration initiatives, advocate for nature-based solutions for climate-action, take action on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, encourage environmental guardianship, and work with groups of citizens to assemble an inventory of the natural flora and fauna by connecting with nature through the smart phone app iNaturalist.