Alert: Zebra Mussels Found in Aquarium Moss Ball Products
Zebra mussels, a prohibited aquatic invasive species, have been found in a variety of moss/algal ball products for aquariums or water gardens sold in Saskatchewan. Protect Saskatchewan’s aquatic ecosystems from this significant threat – immediately remove and properly dispose of all moss/algal balls in your possession purchased after January 1, 2021. Learn how here.
Prohibited and Regulated Non-Native Species in Saskatchewan
Within Saskatchewan, several pieces of legislation restrict the import and transportation of potentially harmful animals, plants and disease.
Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention and Monitoring Program
Find out more on the province’s efforts to prevent the spread of these species.
Invasive Species: Acts and Regulations in Saskatchewan
Terrestrial and aquatic invasive plant species are regulated under The Weed Control Act.
Reporting and Tracking Invasive Species
To reduce the introduction and spread of invasive species, it is important to monitor and track them. If you find evidence of invasive mussels or other aquatic invasive species, please report the sighting.
Aquatic Species Not Allowed in Saskatchewan
Aquatic invasive species have been discovered in nearby provinces and states. Constant vigilance and prevention will help keep these aquatic invasive species out of our province's lakes and waterways.
Wild Boar
Current efforts to address wild boar in Saskatchewan include the Feral Wild Boar Program, which aims to control wild boar populations through targeted elimination.
Protect our Waters
This infographic shows many ways how we can protect our province's lakes and waterways.
Clean, Drain and Dry Your Boat
Please follow these important steps to help protect Saskatchewan waters from invasive species.