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Reduce the risk of spreading Dutch elm disease. Apply for a permit to prune, store, use, sell or transport elm trees, including seedlings.
Learn about the forest ecosystems of Saskatchewan and get the ecosite guide.
Learn about insects and diseases affecting Saskatchewan’s forests.
Find out about the different types of licences that forest product harvesters need and check current timber dues rates.
Request this permit to harvest any wood from provincial Crown forests for commercial purposes, including Christmas trees and transplants.
Learn about Saskatchewan's forest resources.
Find useful tips for morel mushroom harvesters, along with maps of road-accessible recent wildfires in northern Saskatchewan.
Email the Ministry of Environment to receive a licence with a term of up to 10 years, granting rights to harvest specified forest volumes as well as responsibilities for forest management.
Learn how planning supports good forest management decisions and long-term forest health.
Learn how forest renewal happens, how successful reforestation has been and why it’s important.
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