Endangered native grasslands in Cypress Uplands to be protected
A key area for wildlife in southwest Saskatchewan is growing.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) announced a newly conserved Upper Bone Creek property, in the Cypress Uplands Natural Area.
It covers roughly 1,600 acres and provides protection for local plants and animals.
The property expands on NCC’s nearby conservation sites in the eastern part of the Cypress Hills area. The area features a diverse range of landscapes, including native grasslands, creek systems, tame forage and hardwood forests, offering important habitat for countless species.


