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BRANCH MONTH END MAIL OUT Mark your calendars, the SWF 88th Convention and SWF Angling and HK Big Game Awards Banquet are coming up soon! Convention Agenda and Checklist 2016 Angling & HK Big Game Awards Banquet 2016 Branch Donations to SWF Programs and Habitat Trust Top Membership Salespeople Membership Update Jody Raiche - Battlefords IMPORTANT HIGHLIGHTS To arrange for a hide pick-up, contact Wendy Wingert, Larson Hides Ltd at 306-675-4448 ext. 2 or 306-795-5023. Resolutions that will be presented at the convention are included at the end of this MEMO - please review at the branch level prior to casting your branch vote at convention. Inform Central Office of any changes to your executive. Your Annual Branch Award Plaques can be ordered through us (see November MEMO for the order form) by sending the form by fax or email. Please be aware: it is illegal to serve migratory birds at your wild game dinners Send in the name of your top membership salesperson to Central Office by February 10. Registration now open for HT Golf Tournament - June 20, 2017. Tickets available through Central Office for the Provincial Angling and HK Big Game Awards Banquet in Yorkton, April 8. $30 each. Please note: memberships must be gathered and submitted to SWF central office monthly as per the constitution to ensure members receive the insurance coverage, OCW magazine and other benefits they are entitled to. January 2017 Month End Mail Out 1

CALENDAR OF EVENTS February 4 - Boggy Creek WF Awards Night / Wild Game Supper February 4 - Kindersley WF Coyote Calling Contest February 4 - Outlook & District WF Awards Banquet February 4 - Cub Hills WF Banquet, F/R & Dance February 4 - Willowbrook Fish Fry February 9 - Kyle F&GL Annual Banquet & Awards February 14 - Saskatoon WF Awards Night February 16-18 - SWF 88th Annual Convention in Regina March 2 to 5 - Saskatoon WF 66th Annual Sports & Leisure Show March 4 - Esterhazy WF Annual Awards & Banquet March 4 - Grenfell WF Annual Awards & Banquet March 7 - Moose Jaw WF Annual Meeting March 11 - Moose Jaw WF Youth & Family Ice Tournament @ Buffalo Pound March 11 - Melville F7GL Annual Banquet & F/R March 11 - Yorkton WF Banquet, Awards & F/R March 11 - Battlefords WF Supper & Awards Banquet March 17 - Humboldt WF Awards Night, Fish Fry & F/R March 18 - Fort Qu Appelle & District WF Banquet & Awards Night March 18 - Kindersley WF Annual Banquet & Awards March 18 - Loon Creek WF Annual F/R & Banquet March 24/25 - Moose Jaw WF Annual Fish Fry March 25 - Eagle Creek WF Awards & F/R Banquet March 25 - Willowbrook WF Annual Banquet/Awards/FR March 31-2016/17 Fishing Season Closes (Central Zone) April 1 - Watson-Englefeld WF Banquet/Awards Night April 1 - Nipawin FGL Annual Banquet & F/R April 8-2016 SWF Angling & HK Big Game Awards Banquet in Yorkton Be sure to visit the calendar of events page on the website for more events, details and locations: http://swf.sk.ca/events/ January 2017 Month End Mail Out 2

SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION January 2017 ANGLING & HENRY KELSEY BIG GAME AWARDS 2016 Provincial ANGLING & HENRY KELSEY BIG GAME AWARDS BANQUET Saturday, April 8, 2017 St. Mary s Ukrainian Catholic Parish Cultural Center Yorkton, Saskatchewan Tickets: $30.00 each (Ages 6 to 10 - $15.00 / Under 6 - Free) Cocktails & Viewing - 6:00 p.m. Banquet - 7:00 p.m. Accommodations available at the Days Inn & Suites Yorkton #1-275 Broadway St. E., Phone: 306-782-3112 (Block of rooms under Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation held till March 15/17) For tickets or more information, please contact: Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation at 306-692-8812 January 2017 Month End Mail Out 3

88th Annual SWF Convention HOSTED BY REGINA WILDLIFE FEDERATION FEBRUARY 16-18, 2017 DOUBLE TREE BY HILTON HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTRE 1975 BROAD STREET, REGINA, SK REGISTER NOW! Registration form on next page. September 2016 Month End Mail Out 4

88th Annual Convention Regina, Saskatchewan ~ February 16 to 18, 2017 REGISTRATION FORM 3-Day Registration TYPE DETAILS EARLY BIRD REGULAR (before Jan. 15) (after Jan. 15) Includes Thursday evening banquet, Friday and Saturday lunch and evening banquet US$295 US$320 2-Day Registration Thursday/Friday (includes 1 lunch & 2 banquets) US$165 US$185 Friday/Saturday (includes lunch & banquet) US$200 US$220 1-Day Registration Thursday US$90 US$100 Friday or Saturday US$100 US$110 Spousal Package 3 evening banquets US$150 Guests or non-registered delegates Lunch US$30 Banquet REGISTRATION FEES On Wednesday evening (February 15, 2017) the Regina Wildlife Federation will host a Turkey Shoot at the newly opened indoor range! This event is free of charge with transportation provided. Please indicate at the bottom of the form if you plan to attend. DELEGATES REGISTRATIONS REGION: BRANCH: US$50 NAMES MEMBERSHIP NUMBER REGISTRATION FEE TOTAL A: ADDITIONAL MEAL TICKETS & SPOUSAL PACKAGES (must be ordered before noon on the day prior) NAMES MEAL TICKETS REQUIRED FEE TOTAL A: PAYMENT: Total A + B = (enclosed with cheque) NEW DELEGATE LUNCHEON The following are new delegates and will attend the New Delegate Luncheon on Thursday at 11:15am: Yes, I will attend the Turkey Shoot on the Wednesday Evening # of attendees 5 Mail registration & cheque payment to: Regina Wildlife Federation, Box 594, Regina, SK S4P 3A3

88th ANNUAL CONVENTION Regina, SK - February 16, 17, 18, 2017 THEME: OUR PROVINCE OUR ROLE OUR FUTURE AGENDA WEDNESDAY, February 15, 2017 7:30 p.m. Registration: Double Tree Hilton Hotel THURSDAY, February 16, 2017 9:00 a.m. Registration: Double Tree Hilton Hotel 11:00 a.m. New Delegates Luncheon Swift Current Room, Double Tree Hilton Hotel 1:00 p.m. Opening of 88th Annual Convention Heath Dreger, President, SWF Piper Mr. Iain MacDonald O Canada Ms. Teniayo Araba One-minute silence in remembrance of SWF members & CAF who have passed away during the last year Welcome from the Province of Saskatchewan Muhammad Fiaz, MLA, Regina Pasqua Welcome from the City of Regina Councilor Jason Mancinelli, Deputy Mayor Welcome & Directions Lyle Cattell, Regina WF President Introduction of Guests and Board of Directors Heath Dreger, President, SWF Convention Procedures Chair David Pezderic Chairpersons of the Day Darren Thomson & Larry Pfliger 1:15 p.m. Keynote Address Dr. Alistair Bath 1:45 p.m. Minutes of 2016 Convention Adoption of minutes 1:50 p.m. SWF President s Opening Remarks Heath Dreger 2:00 p.m. SWF Executive Director s Report Darrell Crabbe 2:20 p.m. SWF Communications & Membership Darrell Crabbe & Chelsea Walters 2:40 p.m. Education Report Laurel Waldner, Coordinator 3:00 p.m. Coffee sponsored by Parwez Financial Group 3:15 p.m. Habitat Trust Report Darren Newberry, Land Coordinator 4:00 p.m. SWF Finances Approval of the 2016 Audited Statements 4:20 p.m. Open Question Period Jim Vancha 4:40 p.m. Resolutions: Chairpersons Michael Miller & Kelly Kozij 5:15 p.m. Adjourn for the day 6:30 p.m. Reception 7:00 p.m. Contributions & Membership Awards Banquet: MC Adam Matichuk Piper Mr. Scott Young Guest Speaker The Hon. Scott Moe, Minister of Environment Branch & Individual Recognition Awards & Top Membership Sales Presentations Presenters: Darren Newberry & Laurel Waldner & Doug Gibson Tailender Award Presentation Hospitality - Swift Current Room (2 nd floor) sponsored by Brewsters Brewing Company, Old Dutch, Sperling Distilleries 6

FRIDAY, February 17, 2017 8:25 a.m. Call to Order: Chairpersons Reed Ludwig & David Yorke 8:30 a.m. MoE Enforcement Compliance & Field Services Branch 9:45 a.m. Coffee sponsored by Taylor Automotive 10:00 a.m. Open Question Period Jim Austin 10:30 a.m. Presentations for the Site of the 2019 Convention (2018 Convention Prince Albert) 10:45 a.m. Applied Research / Integrated Resource Management Program Leila Benmerrouche / Laura Messett, SK Polytechnic 11:05 a.m. Water Security Agency - Drainage - Quill Lakes - Mitigation Lands 11:25 a.m. Bull Snakes Tera Edkins, U of R 11:45 a.m. Open Question Period Michael Miller 12:00 noon Lunch 1:00 p.m. Call to Order: Chairpersons Jim Todd & Jim Austin 1:00 p.m. Fisheries Adam Matichuk, SWF Fisheries Coordinator / Tyler Vanstone, SWF Fisheries Technician - SWF Fisheries Report - Whirling Disease Jennifer Merkowsky - Aquatic Invasive Species Chris Dunn - Provincial Fish Culture Station Nelson Bergh - Deep Water Barotrauma Rebecca Eberts - TRoutreach Stephen Srayko 2:40 p.m. Open Question Period Jim Vancha 3:00 p.m. Coffee sponsored by Ducks Unlimited Canada 3:15 p.m. SWF Insurance Hernard Chan & Lynn Cross, Butler Byers 3:35 p.m. Open Question Period Jim Austin 3:45 p.m. Branch Project Presentations 4:00 p.m. Resolutions (continued) 4:30 p.m. Adjourn for the day 5:30 p.m. Reception 6:30 p.m. Fundraising Banquet: MC Lorne Scott Piper Mr. Scott Young 8:00 p.m. SWF Fundraising Evening Greg Illerbrun Auctioneer Brad Stenberg Hospitality - Swift Current Room (2 nd floor) sponsored by Brewsters Brewing Company, Old Dutch, Sperling Distilleries Guidelines for Question Periods - Delegate/Guest allowed 2 minutes to present a question or make a statement - 3 minutes allowed for reply - Timing at the discretion of the Day Chairs and/or Procedures Chairman 7

SATURDAY, February 18, 2017 8:40 a.m. Call to Order: Chairpersons Ken Somogyi & Jim Vancha 8:45 a.m. MoE Wildlife Branch Chuck Lees, Manager - Caribou Range Planning Carmen Leibel - Trail Development Brant Kirychuk - Allocation Framework Katherine Conkin - Citizen Science Katherine Conkin & Allison Henderson - Upland Game Bird Management Plan Katherine Conkin 10:15 a.m. Coffee sponsored by Butler Byers Insurance 10:30 a.m. Open Question Period Kelly Kozij 11:00 a.m. Hannin Creek Education & Applied Research Facility Laurel Waldner, Clark Schultz & David Yorke 11:15 a.m. Wild Boar Study Ruth Kost, U of S 11:30 a.m. Wild Boar Collaring Dr. Ryan Brook, U of S 11:45 a.m. Open Question Period Kelly Kozij 12:00 noon Lunch (Hide Collection Draws) 1:00 p.m. Call to Order: Chairpersons Larry Pfliger & Darren Thomson 1:00 p.m. Donations to SWF Programs 1:40 p.m. National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) Doug Gibson, Coordinator 2:00 p.m. FWDF Lands Management Darren Newberry & Darrell Crabbe 2:20 p.m. Henry Kelsey Report 2:40 p.m. Firearms Legislation Greg Illerbrun, SWF Firearms Chairman 3:00 p.m. Coffee sponsored by Save-A-Goose WF, Weyburn WF, Indian Head & District WF, Lorne Scott 3:15 p.m. Chronic Wasting Disease Update David Pezderic 3:30 p.m. Open Question Period Reed Ludwig 3:50 p.m. Bob Morris, President, Canadian Wildlife Federation 4:00 p.m. Saskatchewan Breeding Bird Atlas Dr. Kiel Drake 4:10 p.m. Visitors Remarks 4:25 p.m. New & Unfinished Business: Resolution Results / Site of the 2019 Convention 4:40 p.m. SWF Presidential Acclamation David Pezderic SWF President s Closing Remarks Heath Dreger 4:55 p.m. Adjournment of the 88th Annual SWF Convention 6:30 p.m. Reception 7:00 p.m. Awards Banquet: MC Darrell Crabbe Piper Mr. Scott Young 8:15 p.m. SWF Awards & Presentations - Best Resolution - Photography: Wildlife & Scenery - President s Appreciation Awards - Clayton Young Memorial Awards - Ed Begin Conservation Project Award - Lorne Topley Memorial Stewardship Award - Resource Management Conservation Award - Gordon Lund Memorial Conservation Award 9:30 p.m. Entertainment Danny Joe Hospitality - Swift Current Room (2 nd floor) sponsored by Brewsters Brewing Company, Old Dutch, Sperling Distilleries 8

88 th Annual Convention Regina, SK, Double Tree Convention Centre February 16-18, 2017 REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Registration is now open! Complete the registration form & return it to the Regina Wildlife Federation Box 594, Regina, SK S4P 3A3 KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Alistair Bath Dr. Bath is an Associate Professor at Memorial University and a member of the Large Carnivore Initiative for Europe (a IUCN/Species Survival Commission Specialist Group). He has more than 25 years of experience in human-wildlife conflicts and in human dimension issues in natural resource management. He has led various research projects in Canada, the US and throughout Europe on issues including reintroduction, control, broader wildlife-human interactions, and key beliefs and attitudes towards species such as wolf, coyote, bear and moose. Don t miss out on the entertainment of Danny Joe! Born and raised on the Canadian Prairies, Danny Joe has his roots firmly planted in Regina, SK with his beautiful, supportive wife and their five kids. His music combines two of his most cherished passions: hunting and... well... music! ACCOMMODATIONS: Host Hotel: DOUBLE TREE BY HILTON HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTRE 1975 BROAD STREET, REGINA, SK (306) 525-6767 Visit www.swf.sk.ca/annual-convention for updates! January 2017 Month End Mail Out 9

SWF 88th ANNUAL CONVENTION CHECKLIST Convention is just around the corner (February 16 to 18, 2017)! Are you ready? Have you Booked your hotel Sent in your registration form Reminded delegates to bring membership cards Emailed or sent your photographs of your branch activities over the past years Gathered your fundraising items, completed the fundraising form, and returned it to Central Office Packed your winning photos with the photographer s name and branch on the back Gathered hide collection ballots, filled in and pulled apart Reviewed the resolutions and discussed at the branch level If you are unable to send a representative to the convention, please have the photographs, hide collection ballots and fundraising items to Central Office by February 10, 2017. HIDE BALLOTS Please make sure to bring your hide collection ballots (filled in and pulled apart) to convention. If you have any questions, please contact Central Office at 306-692-8812. Six draws (1 per region) will be made at the convention. CONVENTION FUNDRAISING Once again, we are calling on the generosity of our branches to contribute to our fundraising efforts at the annual convention by donating an item worth $50 or more. All funds raised from this evening go directly to the Habitat Trust Fund, Education and Conservation programs. Please complete the form on the next page and return to Central Office. PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST Don't forget to bring your photographs to convention! Each branch may submit one per category (Wildlife and Scenery) and the delegates will vote for their favorites. Photos are to be 8 x 10 in (or 8.5 x 11 in) and cannot be framed or matted. Please include the photographer s name and branch on the back of each photo. The complete set of rules is included on Page 14. provides a thank you to one of your key members for the volunteer work they do in selling membership. Even if they are not attending convention, we will still ensure they receive recognition. Email or call Central Office today with the name of your top sales person! PARADE OF CHEQUES If you want to be included in the parade of cheques at convention, but for some reason cannot send a delegate, please contact Central Office at 306-692-8812 and we will read out your donation. CALLED VOTE A called vote can be called by any member on any issue at convention. In the case of a called vote, the procedures are, as per the constitution: Every branch is entitled to one vote for the first 50 members or fraction thereof over 15 and one additional vote for every 50 members over the first 50 members up to a maximum of five votes. The number of votes would be based on the membership numbers as of December 31, 2016. TOP MEMBERSHIP SALES Please send in the name of your top membership sales person for 2016 to Central Office. The SWF recognizes these individuals at convention with a small token of our appreciation. This doesn t cost your branch a thing, and December 2016 Month End Mail Out 10

SWF ANNUAL CONVENTION FUNDRAISING The Raffle and Auction Donations are an important segment of annual fundraising efforts at the SWF convention. We simply could not do it without the generous support of our Branches, and as such, we are asking that all Branches of the SWF participate by donating an item worth $50 or more. All money raised from the raffles, silent and live auctions support the Habitat Trust Fund, Education and Conservation Programs. As in previous years, we will be grouping items together to make a hunting package for one raffle table, a fishing package for another, and a variety of quality items on other tables. In order for us to ensure we have a wonderful full table for the hunting and fishing packages, and to make things a little easier on the staff doing the preparations prior to convention, we ask that your branch let us know ahead of time what you will be donating. If you are unable to bring the item with you to convention, please have it sent directly to Central Office no later than February 6. If you would prefer to donate a dollar amount, which can be billed to your branch account, we can purchase items to fill in where needed. We will not be having a separate Basket raffle, yet if your branch would like to put one together, we would be more than happy to include it. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact Dianne at 306-692-8812. Please complete the form below and return it to Central Office ASAP. Thank you for your continued support!! YES! Our Branch will support the SWF Annual Convention fundraising efforts Branch Name: Branch Contact: Our Branch will be donation the following item(s): Please purchase an item(s) for us. Amount donated: $ Cheque enclosed or Bill our account Please return this form to Central Office Fax: 306-692-4370 or email to sask.wildlife@sasktel.net or mail to 9 Lancaster Road, Moose Jaw, SK S6J 1M8 January 2017 Month End Mail Out 11

Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation - 2016 SWF Program Donations to December 31/16 REGION ONE Cons Youth/ HCEF SWF Totals Cons Youth/ HCEF SWF Totals Camp Education Programs 2016 Camp Education Programs 2016 Basin Lake 0.00 St. Walburg 2,050.00 Bruno 1,000.00 Thickwood Hills 2,150.00 Carrot River 200.00 Turtle River 1,725.00 Creighton 2,450.00 Unity 6,200.00 Cub Hills 200.00 200.00 200.00 15,147.19 Wilkie 780.85 Cudworth 4,242.00 Witchekan 800.00 14,552.00 Humboldt 5,155.00 *Inactive Branches 1,028.74 La Ronge 2,050.00 Lake Lenore 4,300.00 Total 800.00 3,000.00 0.00 50.00 156,329.59 Leask Marcelin 0.00 Lucien Lake 1,000.00 Mallard 6,891.21 REGION THREE Melfort 13,640.00 Mistatim 0.00 Beaver Hills 500.00 7,700.00 Naiverdale 508.00 Buchanan 0.00 Nipawin 250.00 250.00 8,364.00 Canora 100.00 Park View 650.00 Delwood 1,000.00 Porcupine Plain 0.00 East Shore 5,668.85 Prince Albert 34,584.70 Endeavour 750.00 St. Brieux 0.00 Esterhazy 4,200.00 St. Peters 2,250.00 Foam Lake 4,750.00 Shellbrook 4,850.00 Fort Qu'Appelle 250.00 5,742.40 Stony Rapids 0.00 Hudson Bay 5,450.00 Struthers Lake 1,200.00 Kamsack 7,444.14 Tisdale 500.00 29,267.00 Kuroki 500.00 Valley Trails 1,500.00 14,749.80 Langenburg 1,445.00 Wakaw Lake 0.00 Leroy 1,225.00 Weldon 1,500.00 Loon Creek 500.00 9,725.00 *Inactive Branches 100.00 Melville 500.00 13,490.00 Norquay 500.00 Total 950.00 1,950.00 0.00 200.00 154,098.90 Parkland 3,000.00 Pheasant Creek 278.00 Preeceville 2,100.00 REGION TWO River Ridge 6,200.00 Sturgis 500.00 500.00 4,500.00 Battlefords 35,993.00 Timberline 50.00 Beaver River 2,550.00 Touchwood Hills 4,012.50 23,627.98 Cut Knife 2,850.00 Valley View 1,700.00 Dorintosh 4,100.00 Watson 2,700.00 Fielding 500.00 Whitesand 2,400.00 Lloydminster 3,000.00 46,425.00 Willowbrook 500.00 12,660.00 Lost Horse Creek 0.00 Yorkton 51,370.00 Macklin 50.00 14,125.00 Inactive Branches 525.00 Manito 4,100.00 Meadow Lake 16,500.00 Total 5,762.50 1,000.00 500.00 0.00 180,801.37 Redberry Lake 700.00 January 2017 Month End Mail Out 12

Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation - 2016 SWF Program Donations to December 31/16 REGION FOUR Cons Youth/ HCEF SWF Totals REGION SIX Cons Youth/ HCEF SWF Totals Camp Education Programs 2016 Camp Education Programs 2016 Boggy Creek 1,000.00 2,500.00 36,616.00 Assiniboia 14,554.56 Broadview 7,920.00 Buffalo Lake 3,225.00 Estevan 67,250.00 Deep South 14,788.65 Grenfell 3,333.33 32,025.33 Dirt Hills 1,000.00 1,000.00 10,325.00 Indian Head 2,000.00 2,000.00 34,550.00 Great Sandhills 2,690.00 Moose Mountain 15,000.00 Maple Creek 3,018.00 Radville 3,240.00 Moose Jaw 5,000.00 500.00 70,655.60 Redvers 2,500.00 2,500.00 52,496.58 Notekeu 22,920.26 Regina 19,531.00 Shaunavon 10,200.00 Rocanville 68,097.81 South Shore 0.00 Save-A-Goose 2,000.00 47,000.00 Swift Current 10,000.00 136,619.03 Souris Moose Cr 53,774.71 Willow Bunch 0.00 Wapella Pipestone 10,788.77 Wiwa Creek 2,000.00 Wawota 500.00 1,500.00 28,000.40 Inactive Branches 1,915.02 Weyburn 1,500.00 1,000.00 33,132.56 Region 4 15,700.00 Inactive Branches 9,366.06 Total 0.00 6,000.00 1,000.00 10,500.00 292,911.12 Total 1,500.00 12,000.00 3,333.33 5,500.00 534,489.22 Region 1 950.00 1,950.00 0.00 200.00 154,098.90 REGION FIVE Region 2 800.00 3,000.00 0.00 50.00 156,329.59 Region 3 5,762.50 1,000.00 500.00 0.00 180,801.37 Arm River 2,525.00 Region 4 1,500.00 12,000.00 3,333.33 5,500.00 534,489.22 Bear Hills 0.00 Region 5 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 500.00 182,403.43 Biggar 35,335.00 Region 6 0.00 6,000.00 1,000.00 10,500.00 292,911.12 Brightwater Blackstrap 3,000.00 Misc 33,750.00 Central Butte 2,900.00 Total 9,012.50 24,950.00 4,833.33 16,750.00 1,501,033.63 Eagle Creek 12,168.00 Elbow 12,464.00 Kerrobert 11,025.00 Kindersley 7,050.00 Kyle 2,225.00 Luseland 655.00 Outlook 1,000.00 500.00 13,659.19 Rosetown 591.52 Saskatoon 71,972.82 Snipe Lake 2,000.00 Viscount 500.00 Watrous 0.00 Young 900.00 Inactive Branches 3,432.90 Total 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 500.00 182,403.43 January 2017 Month End Mail Out 13

SWF ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST Do you love taking pictures? Do you love Saskatchewan s outdoors? If you have any Saskatchewan wildlife or scenery photos, then this is your chance to be recognized! Submit your photos for the Annual SWF Photo Contest. Photos will be displayed and judged at the upcoming Annual Convention in Regina in February. Individuals must submit their photos to their local branch (please check with the branch to find out deadlines), and then each branch submits their top photos at Convention. Branches wishing to enter the photo contest must have the photos there by the first day of Convention and dropped off at the Merchandise Desk. The following list of rules will be adhered to: 1. Categories: Wildlife (Saskatchewan only, Big Game, Predators, Birds, Fish, etc., no animals in the confines of a park or game farm, no hunting photos. We are asking for Saskatchewan wildlife in their natural state. Humans not allowed.) Scenery (Saskatchewan only, humans not allowed) 2. 8 x 10 (or 8.5 x 11) sized photos (color or black and white). 3. Photos must not be framed or matted for display. 4. Photos can be entered only once. 5. Photos will not be accepted from individuals. Entries must be through the local branch and verification from branch executive must accompany the entry. Branch name, photographer, and address should be on the back of each photo. 6. Competition is for amateur photographers only. Trail camera photos not allowed. 7. Open to all ages. 8. Each branch may enter one photo for each category. The branches will select their entries and monitor the rules for the provincial competition. 9. Lighting, development, type of film used, will be the choice of the participant. Digital photo enhancement is limited to cropping, dust removal, and adjusting lighting and color. Any photo layering or combining will not be permitted. 10. Ballots are in the delegate s kits at Convention. 11. Photos will be numbered for the display. 12. Ribbons will be awarded to the top three in each category at the Saturday night banquet. 13. Winning photographs will be featured on next year's Convention Book, and the top photos in each category may be featured in the Outdoor Canada Magazine, the SWF web site, and/or SWF promotional material. 14. The SWF is not responsible for loss or damage of entries. The SWF will keep all entries, and will return them to the branches at a later date. 14

ANGLING AWARDS SUBMISSIONS Have you sent in your top entries for the Provincial Angling Awards? If so, you should see your Branch listed below. If not, please contact Central Office right away at 306-692-8812 or sask.wildlife@sasktel.net. Biggar Cub Hills Estevan Langenburg Lloydminster Male Creek Melville Moose Jaw Nipawin Outlook Prince Albert River Ridge Saskatoon Save-A-Goose Shaunavon Sturgis Tisdale Touchwood Hills Wapella Pipestone Weyburn Susan Detillieux - Bruno Branch 15

HABITAT TRUST 2016 DONATIONS Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation - 2016 Habitat Trust Donations to December 31, 2016 REGION ONE 15/16 16 HT 2016 Totals 15/16 16 HT 2016 Totals Hides/Antlers Don Golf Tourn 1978-16 Hides/Antlers Don Golf Tourn 1978-16 Basin Lake 32.10 Redberry 3,396.94 Bruno 192.00 12,665.08 St. Walburg 276.98 3,921.67 Carrot River 9,604.17 Thickwood Hills 500.00 100.00 11,635.20 Creighton 100.00 7,857.00 Turtle River 64.00 8,955.45 Cub Hills 1,024.34 100.00 12,695.06 Unity 3,404.46 26,002.41 Cudworth 11,777.85 Wilkie 104.00 12,202.23 Humboldt 400.00 100.00 41,937.55 Witchekan 188.00 1,000.00 46,221.93 La Ronge 1,700.00 *Inactive Branches 2,088.02 Lake Lenore 100.00 18,914.28 Leask Marcelin 800.00 Total 2,056.00 19,308.65 1,000.00 539,919.30 Lucien Lake 8,381.62 Mallard 140.00 1,000.00 100.00 65,272.49 REGION THREE Melfort 100.00 60,928.46 Mistatim 0.00 Beaver Hills 500.00 42,508.22 Naiverdale 12,925.75 Buchanan 1,418.05 Nipawin 252.00 2,112.84 100.00 46,331.07 Canora 180.00 1,896.56 13,155.67 Park View 3,687.80 Delwood 4,271.53 Porcupine 0.00 East Shore 260.00 1,641.05 250.00 60,050.29 Prince Albert 248.00 94,967.49 Endeavour 5,393.61 St. Brieux 4,894.99 Esterhazy 220.00 1,000.00 13,921.03 St. Peters 100.00 6,864.61 Foam Lake 250.00 16,748.41 Shellbrook 112.00 13,377.59 Fort Qu'Appelle 340.00 750.00 61,472.69 Stony Rapids 0.00 Hudson Bay 100.00 52,725.12 Struthers Lake 64.00 250.00 12,915.82 Kamsack 100.00 17,968.24 Tisdale 140.00 1,500.00 100.00 105,013.57 Kuroki 547.14 100.00 11,275.51 Valley Trails 1,500.00 250.00 17,110.11 Langenburg 2,000.00 250.00 21,956.47 Wakaw Lake 1,264.63 Leroy 100.00 10,155.65 Weldon 32.00 8,670.91 Loon Creek 120.00 500.00 14,096.00 *Inactive Branches 8,605.94 Melville 296.00 5,938.12 100.00 77,651.93 0.00 Norquay 100.00 9,884.32 Total 1,580.00 7,237.18 1,300.00 589,195.94 Parkland 252.00 100.00 23,662.46 Pheasant Creek 919.72 REGION TWO Preeceville 31,050.00 86,429.71 River Ridge 2,517.79 500.00 43,035.85 Battlefords 540.00 515.00 200.00 154,924.92 Sturgis 72.00 4,000.00 16,136.05 Beaver River 8,709.08 Timberline 19.80 Cater Lake 32.00 Touchwood Hills 272.00 686.79 500.00 40,515.47 Cut Knife 5,000.00 100.00 20,918.10 Valley View 1,000.00 12,958.54 Dorintosh 3,962.15 Watson 100.00 29,815.87 Fielding 168.00 700.00 26,915.26 Whitesand 164.00 8,566.06 Lloydminster 960.00 7,912.21 500.00 120,679.74 Willowbrook 400.00 11,466.61 100.00 67,872.32 Lost Horse Creek 200.00 Yorkton 408.00 2,500.00 100.00 188,731.62 Macklin 100.00 20,693.86 *Inactive Branches 15,100.50 Manito 8,940.60 Unknown Branch 320.00 Meadow Lake 59,519.74 Total 2,984.00 67,994.06 2,750.00 968,736.71 16

Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation - 2016 Habitat Trust Donations to December 31, 2016 REGION FOUR 15/16 16 HT 2016 Totals REGION SIX 15/16 16 HT 2016 Totals Hides/Antlers Don Golf Tourn 1978-16 Hides/Antlers Don Golf Tourn 1978-16 Boggy Creek 5,000.00 98,930.38 Assiniboia 1,000.00 17,701.60 Broadview 75.78 29,248.92 Buffalo Lake 100.00 100.00 10,042.30 Estevan 444.00 32,650.00 100.00 428,521.32 Deep South 12,051.08 Grenfell 5,000.00 122,779.61 Dirt Hills 92.00 1,000.00 100.00 14,664.40 Indian Head 244.00 6,000.00 100.00 53,861.81 Great Sand Hills 100.00 13,533.41 Moose Mountain 5,000.00 250.00 138,824.25 Maple Creek 250.00 28,285.32 Radville 100.00 3,275.50 Moose Jaw 692.00 10,000.00 100.00 153,157.51 Redvers 212.00 10,000.00 150.00 172,277.06 Notekeu 23,228.00 Regina 604.00 14,994.52 250.00 296,794.60 Rockglen 2,875.50 Rocanville 5,000.00 100.00 182,995.74 Shaunavon 250.00 13,601.05 Save-A-Goose 248.00 6,800.00 213,849.62 South Shore 5,485.00 Souris Moose Creek 132.00 1,947.46 250.00 160,919.52 Swift Current 648.00 1,961.85 100.00 65,208.71 Wapella Pipestone 264.00 100.00 130,673.78 Willow Bunch 500.00 Wawota 3,263.13 150.00 364,814.45 Wiwa Creek 1,879.05 Weyburn 528.00 5,000.00 100.00 59,582.32 *Inactive Branches 3,330.95 *Inactive Branches 11,567.34 Total 1,532.00 13,961.85 1,000.00 365,543.88 Total 2,676.00 100,730.89 1,650.00 2,468,916.22 REGION FIVE Region 1 1,580.00 7,237.18 1,300.00 589,195.94 Arm River 6,002.83 Region 2 2,056.00 19,308.65 1,000.00 539,919.30 Bear Hills 102.10 102.10 Region 3 2,984.00 67,994.06 2,750.00 965,986.71 Biggar 96.00 496.32 101,236.81 Region 4 2,676.00 100,730.89 1,650.00 2,468,916.22 Brightwater 100.00 18,207.53 Region 5 2,168.00 10,123.42 750.00 664,696.49 Central Butte 180.00 100.00 9,447.43 Region 6 1,532.00 10,774.79 1,000.00 361,356.82 Eagle Creek 1,000.00 100.00 36,712.56 Misc 305.00 Elbow 100.00 23,838.55 TOTALS 12,996.00 216,168.99 8,450.00 5,594,126.48 Kerrobert 6,065.70 Kindersley 15,615.15 Kyle 16,449.32 Luseland 100.00 7,384.00 Outlook 240.00 1,000.00 250.00 66,696.58 Rosetown 14,404.52 Saskatoon 1,652.00 7,500.00 316,316.76 Snipe Lake 0.00 Viscount 963.50 Watrous 25.00 4,564.28 Young 2,216.25 *Inactive Branches 18,472.62 Total 2,168.00 10,123.42 750.00 664,696.49 **Included in the 2016 HT Donations are the land taxes paid by the branches for 2015 and 2016 January 2017 Month End Mail Out 17

2016 TOP MEMBERSHIP SALESPEOPLE! Jan 2017 Month End Mail Out 18

JANUARY 2017 MEMBERSHIP UPDATE Branches should check their totals to this sheet every month. If there are discrepancies between the two totals, please contact Central Office. Active Branch Since REGION ONE (28) 2017 2017 2017 2017 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1954 Basin Lake 24 0 1971 Bruno 222 35 37 72 2011 Carrot River 157 18 30 48 1961 Creighton 213 36 17 53 1989 Cub Hills 443 163 182 345 1967 Cudworth 202 14 14 28 1947 Humboldt 473 91 83 174 1968 La Ronge 185 17 17 34 1970 Lake Lenore 220 0 1958 Leask Marcelin 186 37 32 69 1957 Lucien Lake 126 0 1975 Mallard 266 39 41 80 1955 Melfort 433 0 1980 Mistatim 110 0 1970 Naiverdale 7 0 1944 Nipawin 213 69 53 122 1980 Park View 175 0 2010 Porcupine 181 0 1947 Prince Albert 483 133 108 241 1954 St.Peters 252 0 1977 Shellbrook 623 228 153 381 1952 STONY RAPIDS*** 25 17 15 32 1994 Struthers Lake 346 82 74 156 1966 Tisdale 801 236 224 460 1945 Wakaw 732 1982 Valley Trails 22 0 1985 Weldon 136 38 54 92 1976 Basin Lake 24 0 Regional 7256 1253 1134 2387 Active Branch Since REGION TWO (17) 2017 2017 2017 2017 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1939 Battleford 349 87 56 143 1987 Beaver River 109 0 2012 Cater Lake 162 0 1979 Cut Knife 254 52 60 112 1992 Dorintosh 56 9 3 12 1954 Fielding 241 53 56 109 1947 Lloydminster 1749 523 184 707 2008 Lost Horse Creek 64 0 1983 Macklin 254 94 114 208 1947 Meadow Lake 134 0 1980 Redberry 128 0 1973 St. Walburg 188 0 1981 Thickwood Hills 236 0 1980 Turtle River 157 32 11 43 1951 Unity 165 0 1947 Wilkie 34 17 9 26 1972 Witchekan 454 179 141 320 Regional 4734 1046 634 1680 OTHER BRANCHES 2017 2017 2017 2017 Target Regular Affiliate Actual Sask Falconry Assoc. 13 14 6 20 Sask Falconry Club 29 5 3 8 SUMMARY Branches exceeding their 2017 target 2 Regions exceeding their 2017 target 0 Regular Members 5763 Affiliate Members 4591 Provincial Members 102 Corporate Members 1 2017 Memberships to Jan 31, 2017 10485 2016 Memberships to Jan 31, 2016 10781 DECREASE -293 *** Indicates Branches that have met or exceeded their Membership targets. Congratulations! January 2017 Month End Mail Out 19

Active Branch Since JANUARY 2017 MEMBERSHIP UPDATE REGION THREE (29) 2017 2017 2017 2017 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1975 Beaver Hills 237 94 49 143 1957 Buchanan 113 18 11 29 1957 Canora 241 7 12 19 1970 Delwood 48 20 26 46 1979 East Shore 188 51 50 101 1990 Endeavor 15 0 1959 Esterhazy 684 3 5 8 1980 Foam Lake 342 46 31 77 1980 Fort Qu'Appelle 106 39 23 62 1973 Hudson Bay 401 54 46 100 1947 Kamsack 201 52 58 110 1974 KUROKI 158 0 1966 Langenburg 185 78 80 158 1986 Leroy 79 0 1977 Loon Creek 194 0 1939 Melville 801 0 1949 Norquay 333 0 1980 Parkland 186 56 52 108 1990 Pheasant Creek 67 33 24 57 1966 Preeceville 396 70 64 134 1989 River Ridge 247 18 24 42 1977 Sturgis 253 55 69 124 1990 Timberline 44 8 3 11 1967 Touchwood Hills 675 106 94 200 1980 Valley View 154 48 59 107 1964 Watson-Engelfeld 253 18 17 35 1980 Whitesand 144 0 1988 Willowbrook 607 119 104 223 1947 Yorkton 219 49 43 92 Regional 7571 1042 944 1986 Active Branch Since REGION SIX (13) 2017 2017 2017 2017 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1953 Assiniboia 240 0 1988 Buffalo Lake 42 19 12 31 1965 Deep South 19 0 1999 Dirt Hills 829 185 83 268 1996 Great Sandhills 103 74 19 93 1953 Maple Creek 333 103 60 163 1947 Moose Jaw 569 108 67 175 2012 Rockglen 31 0 1961 Shaunavon 255 0 2001 Southside 23 0 1947 Swift Current 645 300 209 509 2009 Willow Bunch 32 11 3 14 1987 Wiwa Creek 106 18 12 30 Regional 3227 818 465 1283 Active Branch Since Active Branch Since REGION FOUR (15) 2017 2017 2017 2017 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1993 Boggy Creek 559 0 1953 Broadview 190 36 55 91 1952 Estevan 1023 150 111 261 1970 Grenfell 261 83 82 165 1977 Indian Head 213 50 39 89 2002 Moose Mountain 268 50 85 135 1987 Radville 118 43 52 95 1967 Redvers 379 56 84 140 1962 Regina 1025 338 169 507 1981 Rocanville 471 119 119 238 1982 Saveagoose 452 0 1990 Souris Moose Creek 263 61 69 130 1987 Wapella Pipestone 382 141 159 300 1968 Wawota 310 82 82 164 1950 Weyburn 370 0 Regional 6284 1209 1106 2315 REGION FIVE (18) 2017 2017 2017 2017 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1978 Arm River 57 0 2016 Bear Hills 197 50 22 72 1947 Biggar 249 57 29 86 1983 Brightwater Blackstrap 158 0 1961 Central Butte 195 47 41 88 1971 Eagle Creek 199 43 29 72 1983 Elbow 67 3 3 6 1981 Kerrobert 159 0 1955 Kindersley 386 0 1957 Kyle 301 104 126 230 1989 Luseland 84 0 1971 Outlook 329 0 1950 Rosetown 99 0 1939 Saskatoon 1068 0 1980 Snipe Lake 35 0 2000 VISCOUNT*** 31 23 17 40 1993 Watrous 282 49 32 81 1979 Young 57 0 Regional 3953 376 299 675 *** Indicates Branches that have met or exceeded their Membership targets. Congratulations! 20

SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION January 2017 Ages 12-15 Years Application Deadline is May 12, 2017 TRAPPING CANOEING FISHING GIRLS CAMP July 16-22 ARCHERY SHOOTING BOYS CAMPS July 22-28 & August 13-19 FUN, FRIENDS & MORE! Contact Laurel Waldner for registration lwaldner.swf@sasktel.net or 306-692-8812 January 2017 Month End Mail Out 21

2017 Saskatchewan NASP Provincials Northern / Southern Division North Division: Northern Lights Palace Arena in Melfort, SK Date: April 1, 2017 Online Registration / Coaches package will be available on March 1, 2017 Registration Closes March 24, 2017 www.nasptournaments.org South Division: Yara Center in Moose Jaw, SK Date: April 29, 2017 Online Registration / Coaches package will be available on March 20, 2017 Registration Closes April 13, 2017 www.nasptournaments.org This 2017 tournament season will accumulate results from North & South Divisions for overall Provincial winners For more information: Doug Gibson, NASP Coordinator Phone: 306-692-8812 Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation Email: dgibson.swf@sasktel.net Visit our website: swf.sk.ca January 2017 Month End Mail Out 22

SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION January 2017 13th Annual HABITAT TRUST Registration is now OPEN! GOLF TOURNAMENT JUNE 20, 2017 Harbour Golf Club & Resort - Elbow, Saskatchewan $90 Registration - includes 18 holes of golf, cart, and BBQ supper Shot gun start at noon To register, or for more information, call 1-877-SWF-WILD or 306-692-8812 swf.sk.ca or sask.wildlife@sasktel.net Hannin Creek Education and Applied Research Facility, Candle Lake - Canoeing and Kayaking - Shooting and archery - Wild plant identification - Compass orienteering - Geocaching - And much more! Join us for an SWF Women s Outdoor Weekend! This is an oppor tunity to lear n new skills, tr y your hand at fun activities and increase your outdoor confidence. You will be joined by our friendly experienced staff and other adventure-seeking women. This is a weekend you won t want to miss! For more information on our Women s Outdoor Weekend, or to register, contact Laurel Waldner, SWF Education Coordinator, at 306-692-8812 or lwaldner.swf@sasktel.net 23

Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation 2016 Resolutions to be presented to 2017 SWF Convention 16-1. EDUCATING PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCH SIGNAGE PROGRAM Region 2 (Lloydminster) WHEREAS many people will never read an anglers guide cover to cover, and WHEREAS people therefore are often poorly informed about limits, special regulations, fishing and dock etiquette and invasive species (i.e. zebra mussels), and WHEREAS an uninformed, unaccountable public can be ultimately damaging to the resource, and WHEREAS just about everyone that uses a lake will spend time at a boat launch and read posted signs, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the SWF request the Minster of Environment to establish a boat launch signage program to help reinforce our public use protocol.. 16-2. BARBLESS HOOKS Region 2 (Lloydminster) WHEREAS many lakes in the northern and central zones are catch and release lakes, and WHEREAS these lakes already require barbless hooks, and WHEREAS it is complicated and confusing to determine where barbless hooks are mandatory, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the SWF request the Ministry of Environment to require mandatory barbless hooks for all angling in the central and northern zones. 16-3. CATCH & RELEASE TECHNIQUES Region 2 (Lloydminster) WHEREAS the handling of caught fish in the winter, especially trophy sized fish, can lead to severe damage to eyes, gills, and fins that are frozen when fish are kept in the cold too long, and WHEREAS anglers are often poorly prepared with proper release tools and techniques, and WHEREAS in most of these cases fish are released only to die, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the SWF undertake a public education program (such as Public Service Announcements, U-Tube videos, or poster programs) to show the proper tools, techniques, and ethics of catching and releasing fish. 16-4. WALLEYE IN SOUTHERN ZONE IN NON-MANDATORY CATCH & RELEASE LAKES - Region 2 (Lloydminster) WHEREAS some Saskatchewan Provincial Parks have a daily/possession limit of 3 walleye, and WHEREAS most lakes in the southern zone there is a daily/possession limit of 4 walleye, and WHEREAS, without reading the regulations when fishing walleye in different lakes, a person may not know what the limit is, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment implement a daily/possession limit of 3 walleye throughout the southern zone in non-mandatory catch and release lakes. January 2017 Month End Mail Out 24

16-5. BOATING GUIDELINES Region 1 (Cub Hills) WHEREAS boats with large motors can and do cause shoreline deterioration and destruction of water bird nesting sites, and WHEREAS an example of nesting deterioration is Heritage Lake, where the SWF installed a dock. This encourages the use of boats with large motors. The result was that where the lake had supported six pairs of loons, there is now only one pair of loons, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the SWF urge the Federal Government to establish guidelines regarding which lakes in Saskatchewan should be designated as small, and the maximum horsepower of motor (preferably electric) which may be used on designated small lakes. 16-6. SUPER A POOL Region 2 (Lloydminster) WHEREAS the number of applicants that are placed in the Super A Pool is increasing each year, and WHEREAS people are drawn from the Super A Pool in a luck of the draw, regardless of whether they have been in the pool for 4 or 20 years, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the SWF request the Ministry of Environment to institute a system of weighting the draw in favor of those who have been in the pool the longest. BRIEF: This could be accomplished by prioritizing those in the pool the longest, or by giving an extra ticket in the lottery for each year that they languish in the Super A Pool. 16-7. LIMITS ON NUMBER OF TAGS DRAWN IN A YEAR Region 2 (Lloydminster) WHEREAS the luck of the draw creates a situation where an applicant can be drawn for everything he/ she applies for or, alternatively nothing, and WHEREAS often most people can t take the time off work to properly/ethically enjoy each hunt they have been waiting years to experience, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the SWF request the Ministry of Environment to implement measures which would restrict the number of different tags that an applicant can receive in any one year. 16-8. BIG GAME DRAW - JUNIORS Region 3 (Willowbrook) WHEREAS a junior resident of the province must be 12 years old by closing date of the draw to apply for the big game draw, and WHEREAS there is no big game draw season starting until September 1, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that junior residents be able to apply for the big game license draw as long as they are 12 years old prior to any big game draw season opening. January 2017 Month End Mail Out 25

16-9. EITHER SEX MULE DEER TAGS Region 4 (Regina) WHEREAS the number of either sex mule deer draw tags has decreased substantially in recent years (8225 to 3987 in the last 10 years), and WHEREAS the number of applications for either sex mule deer draw tags has increased substantially in all zones in recent years (14,540 to 30,061 in the last 10 years), and WHEREAS the odds of getting drawn out of Super A pool for either sex mule deer has decreased from 100% in most zones to less than 15% in most zones, and WHEREAS archery hunters have been able to buy a tag 'over the counter' every year to hunt either sex mule deer, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation recommend to the Ministry of Environment that either sex mule deer tags be awarded only through the Big Game Draw. 16-10. DESIGNATED PARTNER LICENSE Region 2 (Macklin) WHEREAS in order to allow greater access to hunting for all Seniors, and Juniors, and WHEREAS in order for hunters to share in half a moose or elk, and limit the harvest, and WHEREAS in order to allow a disabled or handicapped person to continue to hunt, and WHEREAS in order to allow a designated hunter partner to be chosen by the primary hunter (Mentorship), therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Ministry of Environment legalize a Designated Partner License, based on the Alberta Partner License. 16-11. ENCASED FIREARMS Region 3 (Esterhazy) WHEREAS encased firearms may be carried on ATVs in Duck Mountain Provincial Park and Fort a la Corne WMU during the spring black bear season only, and WHEREAS opportunities for black bear hunting are expanding in the southern zones, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that encased firearms may be carried on ATVs in all zones during the spring black bear season. 16-12. BULLS ONLY ELK SEASON Region 3 (Hudson Bay) WHEREAS Elk populations are still down in zones 49, 56, 57, 58 & 59, and WHEREAS both sexes can be taken in the regular elk season, which will not allow the herd population to come back up, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that bulls only should be hunted in the regular elk season. January 2017 Month End Mail Out 26

16-13. MOWING DITCHES Region 2 (Lloydminster) WHEREAS the good growing conditions this year have resulted in many ditches with restricted visibility, and WHEREAS this has resulted in a high rate of collisions with animals, resulting in injuries to the public and costing SGI significant claims of property damage, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the SWF request the Ministry of Environment and SGI to promote adequate ditch mowing to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Rural Municipalities to reduce wildlife collisions. 16-14. ATV-UTV TIRES - Region 1 (Nipawin) WHEREAS after-market tires have become so aggressive in design, and WHEREAS they are causing a great deal of damage to the landscape which will take generations to repair, and WHEREAS the province of Saskatchewan is one of the last provinces to regulate control of these tires, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation request the Minister of Environment to restrict the use of ATVs-UTVs with tires with tire depth of 7/8 of an inch or greater on provincial lands and crown lands. 16-15. ATV-UTV IDENTIFICATION Region 1 (Nipawin) WHEREAS the identification of ATV-UTVs is impossible to determine one from another, and WHEREAS the Minister of Environment does not require a number plate to be visible to the public or law enforcement personnel, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Minister of Environment make it mandatory that all ATVs-UTVs be fitted with a number plate. 16-16. USE OF DOGS FOR TRACKING Region 1 (Humboldt) WHEREAS, being ethical hunters, we pledge to make all possible efforts to recover wounded game, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation encourage the SK Ministry of Environment to allow the use of leashed and supervised dogs for tracking to aid in the recovery of legally shot big game animals who are wounded or presumed dead. BD16-1 AIS PROGRAM WHEREAS the threat of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) entering Saskatchewan from neighboring provinces and states is becoming a very real probability, and WHEREAS the responsibility for the enforcement and compliance programming to prevent the introduction of AIS into Saskatchewan s waterbodies has been imparted upon the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment to administer with a very meager budget, and WHEREAS the potential maintenance costs, as evidenced by other infected jurisdictions, to the power-generating and potash industries alone in Saskatchewan would be in the millions of dollars annually, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) petition the Saskatchewan Government to promote significant investment in the AIS Program by all affected industries in our Province whose operational infrastructure depends on allocations from the water resources of Saskatchewan. January 2017 Month End Mail Out 27