Maintenance will begin at 6 p.m. on Friday, July 18, and is expected to conclude by approximately 7 a.m. on Monday, July 21. During this time, document upload for online forms will be unavailable, and the website and search functionality may be intermittent. We appreciate your patience.
La maintenance commencera à 18 h le vendredi 18 juillet et devrait prendre fin vers 7 h le lundi 21 juillet. Pendant cette période, les téléversements de documents pour les formulaires en ligne ne seront pas disponibles et il se peut que le site Web ainsi que la fonction recherche ne fonctionnent que de façon intermittente. Nous vous remercions de votre patience.
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State of the Environment Reporting
2025 Saskatchewan State of the Environment
The 2025 report demonstrates our environment is indeed healthy and resilient
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About the Report
Reporting on the current condition of the environment and the relationship to the provincial economy, including 18 indicators.
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The State of the Environment Report reports on the current condition of the environment and the relationship to the provincial economy and includes 18 indicators.
This report builds on the measures established in the 2017 State of the Environment Report and 2019 Focus on Forests, to demonstrate the status and changes of 18 provincial environmental indicators.
This report builds on the measures established in the 2017 State of the Environment Report and 2019 Focus on Forests, to demonstrate the status and changes of 19 provincial environmental indicators.
The State of the Environment report is divided into four sections: air, habitat, land and water. Each section contains indicators, including the following sections: why it matters, what is happening, and what we are doing to improve environmental conditions in the province.