Agri-Environment Services Branch The Agri-Environment Services Branch (AESB) addresses Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)'s agri-environmental issues. One of their projects is the Land Infrastructure Resiliency Assessment (LIRA). Because the Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve region is one of the proposed pilot sites for LIRA the AESB and the Biosphere Reserve collaborate in this project.
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Ducks Unlimited Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve is one of Ducks Unlimited's priority areas in Saskatchewan to conserve wetlands, waterfowl and other wildlife. |
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Hafford Central School Hafford Central School is located within the Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve and participates in the UNESCO ASPNet. Various projects have been realized together which meet the goals of the ASPNet. |
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North Saskatchewan River Basin Council One of the joint projects is to monitor the water on creeks which run into Redberry Lake to determine the source water quality. This project is managed in partnership with other NGO’s and First Nations. |
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Prairie Wild Consulting Co. The Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve, along with Prairie Wild Consulting, is working on a long term Regional Plan for the Biosphere Reserve region.
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Provincial Council of Agriculture Development and Diversification (ADD) Boards for Saskatchewan Inc. (PCAB) PCAB helps watershed communities come together to develop locally-based groups to implement and manage new and existing AEGP’s (Agri-Environmental Group Plan). The Redberry Lake Watershed AEGP is located in the Biosphere Reserve and consults farmers within this region. |
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Rhoen Biosphere Reserve, Germany This international partnership allows each partner to build capacity and exchange ideas, projects and strategies for sustainable development (e.g. eco-tourism, product labeling and landscape conservation). |
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Saskatchewan Association of Watersheds (SAW) As the project proponent of the Saskatchewan based LIRA pilot studies, the Saskatchewan Association of Watersheds (SAW) works together with the Biosphere Reserve to assess the Redberry Lake area. |
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Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan (SK PCAP) The goal of this collaboration is to create awareness about the importance of native prairie and to protect the existing grasslands within the province. |
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Saskatchewan Watershed Authority (SWA) On matters regarding the AEGP program, and projects concerning the province’s water resources, Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve works closely together with the SWA. |
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School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan The School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS) is an interdisciplinary graduate school at the University of Saskatchewan. The Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve provides research projects for students (masters and PhD), e.g. theses and field trips. |
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Université Pierre Mendès-France Every year this partnership enables students from the Université Pierre Mendès-France to spend a three months internship in the Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve. |
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