Teacher Resources
The Saskatchewan Forestry Association is no longer active but the resources they developed over the years will continue to be available. Click here to access the SFA Teacher Resources Archive.
As a non-profit, non-government organization, we occupy the unique position of acting as a liaison between government and communities, bringing people together making sustainable forest management a reality. Click to learn more about our partnerships
PAMF is an idea more than it is an organization with a jurisdiction. We work with communities all over Northern Saskatchewan, moving past lines on a map. Click below to get in touch and join our network of forest users and environment lovers.
Our legacy revolves around reconciliation and sustainable forest use. Our aim is to create a space where constructive discourse can happen and change can be made. Click below to see some of our past and ongoing projects.
The Saskatchewan Forestry Association is no longer active but the resources they developed over the years will continue to be available. Click here to access the SFA Teacher Resources Archive.
In recognition of the International Day of Forests on March 21, 2022, the PAMF shared how it continues to support the sustainable use and conservation of forests in Canada. Check out our profile about Canadian Forests in a post by Twinkl, a UK-based organization providing teaching resources. As we enter our 30th year of operationg,…
By Aidan Wickenhauser, PAMF Summer Student Recently, I had the pleasure of taking part in a week-long canoe trip with some community members from Grandmother’s Bay, an Indigenous community about one-hour North of La Ronge. Although the weather didn’t always cooperate, I had a spectacular time. There was so much I loved about the trip:…
As many of our readers know, we are currently deeply involved in a woodland caribou recovery project that is being supported by the Aboriginal Fund for Species at Risk (AFSAR) and Environment and Climate Change Canada. We are proud to announce that we have a new partner and collaborator joining us on this project in…
“All life is interconnected- but for many, the connection between the people and the land has weakened. If we foster the same respect and appreciation for the land that our Ancestors had, we can restore our own connection and begin to heal ourselves and our Mother Earth.” This was the theme of Michelle Watson’s presentation…
Prince Albert Model Forest Chosen as 2019 The North Face Canada Explore Fund Grant Recipient: The Explore Fund Empowers Future Explorers by Removing Barriers to Getting Outside
Today, we’re excited to announce that the Prince Albert Model Forest has been chosen as a 2019 The North Face Canada Explore Fund grant recipient! Thank you so much to summer student Aidan Wikenhauser for your work in writing this grant. With the support of The North Face Canada, we will be seeking to…
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