SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION Nov 2018 BRANCH MONTH END MAIL OUT

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Happy Holidays from all of us here at SWF Central Office!

2019 90th Annual Convention is February 14-16 in ! Photo Credit: Rachel Birns, Fort Qu’Appelle

IMPORTANT HIGHLIGHTS 90th Annual Convention ✓ Convention Award nominations must be in to central office by Jan Registration Form 01, 2019

✓ We’re offering 20% off all orders over $50 from the online store from now until Dec 20th, using the code HOHOHO. Grab yourself The SWF Angling some Christmas deals, and support conservation efforts in the & HK Big Game province. Awards Banquet ✓ Check the online calendar at swf.sk.ca and be sure to forward along your event information to Dianne. will be held in Macklin, April 13 2019

November 2018 Month End Mail Out 1 WILDLIFE FEDERATION Nov 2018 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Dec 06 - Antler Measuring Dec 09 - Kyle Fish & Game Antler Scoring Dec 09 - Grenfell WF Antler Scoring and Turkey Shoot Dec 10 - Mallard WF Antler Measuring Dec 11 - Melville Fish & Game Antler Scoring Dec 11 - Creighton Branch Winter Meeting Dec 12 - Creighton WF Antler Measuring Dec 15 - Willowbrook Horn Scoring Dec 24th - SWF online store sale ends Dec 30 - Scott Wozniak Memorial Ice Fishing Derby Jan 01 - Award Nominations Due

Remember to submit your branch events to be posted on the website! Email Dianne at [email protected], and be sure to visit the calendar of events page on our website for further event details: http://swf.sk.ca/ events

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3 Convention Awards presented at the annual convention in February!

Careful consideration should be given towards choosing worthy recipients for these most prestigious awards. Please send your submissions into Central Office by January 1. Your branch or any interested individual can make submissions. Judging panels prior to convention vote on all awards except the Ed Begin Conservation Project Award. The Project Award is voted on by the Convention delegates – all that is required by the January 1 deadline is the branch and the name of the project – the presentation by the branch is done on the convention floor and time will be set aside on the convention agenda for the project presentations.

Clayton Young Memorial Award Presented to individuals whose lifetime volunteerism has had a profound positive influence towards fulfilling our Federation’s mission statement “to ensure the wild life legacy we leave to our children surpasses that which we inherited.” These activities would include branch and membership support, wildlife and habitat conservation and education. We would like to thank the branch executive and individual members who continually support the Federation’s many pro-grams. We would be in dire straits without our dedicated volunteers who give freely of their time and expertise, to say nothing of the money spent out of their own pockets. Although we can’t individually thank each and every one of our volunteers, every branch has a core few that do the majority of the work or someone who has stepped up to the plate and taken on a major project. The branches are responsible for nominating their key volunteers and we will honour one from each region.

Ed Begin Conservation Project Award Presented to the SWF Branch for the best fish or wildlife habitat project, contributing to the conservation, improvement and or public awareness of Saskatchewan’s fish or wildlife habitat. Many projects undertaken by the branches of the SWF are certainly worthy of nomination. If your project was worth the hours of volunteer time, money and effort it took to complete, it is certainly worth the effort it takes to nominate it for this award. Judging on this award depends on how well the submission is done up. Branches make presentations on their projects (power point, pictures, newspaper clippings, etc.) on the convention floor. The convention delegates vote on the projects and the award plus $500 is presented to the winning branch at the convention.

Resource Management Conservation Award Presented to the professional employee in the conservation and/or resource management field, who has demonstrated dedication, courage, ability and expertise above and beyond the normal course of duty in managing and preserving Saskatchewan’s natural heritage. There are many employees in the resource field that are well deserved of this nomination. Consider for example your local conservation officer, local biologist (fisheries/wildlife), personnel from Ducks Unlimited, Ministry of Environment, Nature Saskatchewan, Nature Conservancy, or4 your own SWF, etc. Convention Awards presented at the annual convention in February!

Gordon Lund Memorial Award Presented to the person who, by thought, effort or deed is considered to have contributed the most towards the conservation of Saskatchewan’s renewable natural resources. Again, there are many people across the province that should be nominated for this award. This could be your neighbour, wife, husband or local conservationist – anyone who you feel has contributed to the conservation of our natural resources (i.e. some-one who spends countless hours teaching our youth about wild-life and conservation, a certain person who has spearheaded an ongoing project and has stuck with it from beginning to end, etc.) It is very important how you present your nomination. You or your branch know of all the good things this person has done, but the judges don’t.

Bill McDonald Youth Conservationist Award Presented to the youth (18 and under), who by thought, effort, or deed, is considered to have contributed the most towards the conservation of Saskatchewan’s Renewable natural resources. Any youth, 18 years of age or under, con be nominated for this award. This could be someone who has initiated programs for the local youth group or branch in general; has grown with your youth group and now has taken over a leadership role in teaching others; shows a great concern for our natural resources and is taking an active role in conservation; started a group with their friends or at their school etc., etc. There are many young people out there who deserve the recognition and encouragement to continue on with their efforts. They are the future!

LORNE TOPLEY MEMORIAL STEWARDSHIP AWARD This new award is sponsored by the SWF Branches in Region 2 to honor the memory of Mr. Lorne Topley, who was a passionate leader in land stewardship. First presented at the 2015 SWF Convention, it will be presented annually at the SWF convention to an individual, group, or family whose actions exemplify excellence in wildlife land stewardship, enhancement and securement.

Resource Management Conservation Award Presented to the professional employee in the conservation and/or resource management field, who has demonstrated dedication, courage, ability and expertise above and beyond the normal course of duty in managing and preserving Saskatchewan’s natural heritage. There are many employees in the resource field that are well deserved of this nomination. Consider for example your local conservation officer, local biologist (fisheries/wildlife), personnel from Ducks Unlimited, Ministry of Environment, Nature Saskatchewan, Nature Conservancy, or your own SWF, etc.

5 SWF ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST

Do you love taking pictures of Saskatchewan’s outdoors? If you have any Saskatchewan wildlife or scenery photos, then this is your chance to be recognized! Submit your photos for the Annual SWF Photo Contest. Photos will be displayed and judged at the upcoming Annual Convention. Individuals members must submit their photos to their local branch (please check with the branch to find out deadlines), and then each branch submits their top photos at Convention. Branches wishing to submit an entry to the photo contest must have the photos there by the first day of Convention and dropped off at the Merchandise Desk.

The following list of rules will be adhered to: 1. Categories: Wildlife (Saskatchewan only, Big Game, Predators, Birds, Fish, etc., no animals in the confines of a park or game farm, no hunting photos. We are asking for Saskatchewan wildlife in their natural state. Humans not allowed.) Scenery (Saskatchewan only, humans not allowed) 2. 8 x 10 (or 8.5 x 11) sized photos (color or black and white). 3. Photos must not be framed or matted for display. 4. Photos can be entered only once. 5. Photos will not be accepted from individuals. Entries must be through the local branch and verification from branch executive must accompany the entry. Branch name, photographer, and address should be on the back of each photo. 6. Competition is for amateur photographers only. Trail camera photos not allowed. 7. Open to SWF members of all ages. 8. Each branch may enter one photo for each category. The branches will select their entries and monitor the rules for the provincial competition. 9. Lighting, development, type of film used, will be the choice of the participant. Digital photo enhancement is limited to cropping, dust removal, and adjusting lighting and color. Any photo layering or combining will not be permitted. 10. Ballots are in the delegate’s kits at Convention. 11. Photos will be numbered for the display. 12. Ribbons will be awarded to the top three in each category at the Saturday night banquet. 13. Winning photographs will be featured on next year's Convention Book, and the top photos in each category may be featured in the Outdoor Magazine, the SWF web site, and/or SWF promotional material. 14. The SWF is not responsible for loss or damage of entries. The SWF will keep all entries, and will return them to the branches at a later date.

6 90th Annual Convention Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan ~ February 14 - 16, 2019 REGISTRATION FORM FEES

TYPE DETAILS EARLY BIRD REGULAR (before Jan. 21) (after Jan. 21) 3-Day Registration Includes Thursday evening banquet, Friday and $290 $310 Saturday lunch and evening banquet 2-Day Registration Thursday/Friday (includes lunch & banquet) $205 $225 Friday/Saturday (includes lunch & banquet) $230 $250 1-Day Registration Thursday $130 $140 Friday or Saturday $155 $165 Spousal Package 3 evening banquets $150 Guests or non-registered delegates Lunch $25 Banquet $55

DELEGATES REGISTRATIONS

REGION: ______BRANCH: ______

NAMES MEMBERSHIP NUMBER REGISTRATION FEE

TOTAL A: ADDITIONAL MEAL TICKETS & SPOUSAL PACKAGES (must be ordered before noon on the day prior) NAMES MEAL TICKETS FEE REQUIRED

TOTAL B:

PAYMENT: Total A + B = ______(enclosed with cheque)

NEW DELEGATE LUNCHEON The following are new delegates and will attend the New Delegate Luncheon on Thursday at 11:15am:

Mail registration & cheque payment to: Moose Jaw Wildlife Federation Box 1286 Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4P9

SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION Nov 2018 90th Annual Convention Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan ~ February 14 - 16, 2019 Accommodations

Cut-off date to receive these rates at all hotels is January 13/19 (Taxes over and above; Transportation will be provided)

Heritage Inn - Convention Center – 40 rooms blocked - $108.56 (includes breakfast). Group Booking under Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation. T 306-693-7550

Comfort Inn (within walking distance) - Continental breakfast - Single/Double - $108.00 Extra: $5.00. Group Booking: Moose Jaw Wildlife Federation. T 306-692-2100, Fax 306-693-6266, Email [email protected]

Super 8 (within walking distance) - Continental breakfast (also next to Humpty's Restaurant). 40 Double Rooms blocked - $98.88. Group booking: Moose Jaw Wildlife Federation. T 306-692-8888, Fax 306-693-7255; www.super8.com.

Temple Gardens Spa – 10 rooms blocked (8 w/1 King bed & 2 Standard w/2 Queen beds) - $175.00. Group booking: Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation. T 306-694-5055, F 306-692-8171.

Days Inn, Moose Jaw - Continental breakfast, pool, waterslide, mini fridge in every room. 40 Standard rooms blocked (2 queen beds): 1-2 people $99, 3 people $109, 4 people $119. Group booking: Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation Conference. T: 306-691-5777, 1-800-Days Inn, 8 www.daysinn.ca SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION Nov 2018 NOVEMBER 2018 MEMBERSHIP UPDATE

Branches should check their totals to this sheet every month. If there are discrepancies between

Active Branch REGION ONE (28) 2018 2018 2018 2018 Active Branch Since REGION TWO (17) 2018 2018 2018 2018 Since Target Regular Affiliate Actual Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1954 Basin Lake 37 16 17 33 1939 322 160 117 277 1971 BRUNO*** 234 117 124 241 1987 BEAVER RIVER*** 64 23 43 66 2012 Cater Lake 166 78 74 152 1951 CARROT RIVER*** 201 119 124 243 1979 Cut Knife 278 99 117 216 1961 Creighton 185 120 61 181 1992 Dorintosh 85 39 37 76 1989 Cub Hills 418 194 222 416 1954 FIELDING*** 230 127 123 250 1967 Cudworth 205 97 70 167 1947 1609 1131 388 1519 2008 37 15 18 33 1947 Humboldt 501 282 210 492 Lost Horse Creek 1983 MACKLIN*** 280 139 188 327 1968 156 85 51 136 1947 MEADOW LAKE*** 142 130 54 184 LAKE COUNTRY 1952 593 480 271 751 1980 REDBERRY*** 134 62 75 137 (SHELLBROOK) 1973 St. Walburg 196 125 69 194 1970 LAKE LENORE*** 199 108 98 206 1981 Thickwood Hills 207 92 102 194 LEASK- 1958 169 95 94 189 1980 TURTLE RIVER*** 162 94 76 170 MARCELIN*** 1951 UNITY*** 219 105 118 223 1957 Lucien Lake 139 82 52 134 1947 WILKIE*** 27 25 7 32 1975 MALLARD*** 221 120 113 233 1972 WITCHEKAN*** 470 283 191 474 1955 MELFORT*** 473 238 244 482 Regional 4628 2727 1797 4524 1980 Mistatim 115 64 41 105 OTHER BRANCHES 2017 2018 2018 2018 1970 Naiverdale 32 0 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1944 *** 186 102 85 187 Sask Falconry Assoc. 15 15 6 21 1980 Park View 203 78 115 193 Sask Falconers Club 29 10 9 19 2010 PORCUPINE*** 168 92 93 185 SAFTA 17 15 32 PRINCE 1947 460 285 243 528 ALBERT*** SUMMARY 1977 St. Peters 243 108 91 199 1994 STONY RAPIDS*** 34 21 16 37 Branches exceeding their 2018 target 61 STRUTHERS Regions exceeding their 2018 target 0 1966 374 203 206 409 LAKE*** Regular Members 17808 1945 Tisdale 746 344 349 693 Affiliate Members 14148 1982 VALLEY TRAILS*** 738 431 334 765 Provincial Members 88 1985 WAKAW*** 22 25 4 29 Corporate Members 3 1976 Weldon 148 64 78 142 2018 Memberships to November 25, 2018 32,119 Regional 7200 3970 3406 7376 2017 Memberships to November 25 2017 31,734 Increase 385

*** Indicates Branches that have met or exceeded their Membership targets. Congratulations9 ! SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION Nov 2018 NOVEMBER 2018 MEMBERSHIP UPDATE Active Branch REGION THREE (29) 2018 2018 2018 2018 Since Targe Active Branch Regular Affiliate Actual REGION FOUR (15) 2018 2018 2018 2018 t Since 1975 BEAVER HILLS*** 261 147 121 268 1957 Buchanan 92 44 46 90 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1957 Canora 226 93 95 188 1993 BOGGY CREEK*** 570 353 266 619 1970 DELWOOD*** 46 48 38 86 1953 Broadview 204 92 106 198 1979 East Shore 189 96 88 184 1952 *** 1077 644 463 1107 1990 ENDEAVOR*** 16 11 5 16 1959 ESTERHAZY*** 670 474 305 779 1970 Grenfell 220 89 89 178 1980 *** 318 200 133 333 1977 INDIAN HEAD*** 205 151 84 235 1980 FORT QU'APPELLE*** 83 65 54 119 2002 Moose Mountain 302 111 145 256 1973 Hudson Bay 404 180 215 395 1947 *** 144 71 79 150 1987 118 49 63 112 1974 KUROKI*** 153 76 98 174 1967 Redvers 394 158 212 370 1966 LANGENBURG*** 214 97 117 214 1962 REGINA*** 1032 672 387 1059 1986 LEROY*** 59 38 42 80 1981 *** 484 228 273 501 1977 Loon Creek 201 122 74 196 1939 MELVILLE*** 646 435 257 692 1982 Save-A-Goose 488 201 250 451 1949 NORQUAY*** 265 132 153 285 SOURIS MOOSE 1990 310 133 200 333 1980 Parkland 193 100 81 181 CREEK*** 1990 Pheasant Creek 70 31 18 49 1987 Wapella Pipestone 356 152 169 321 1966 *** 464 235 257 492 1968 267 122 135 257 1989 River Ridge 235 105 117 222 1950 *** 390 198 200 398 1977 Sturgis 263 135 126 261 1990 TIMBERLINE*** 46 25 23 48 Regional 6417 3353 3042 6395 TOUCHWOOD 1967 645 346 302 648 HILLS*** ActiveBra REGION FIVE (17) 2018 2018 2018 2018 1980 VALLEY VIEW *** 155 81 100 181 nch Since 1964 Watson-Englefeld 252 139 102 241 1980 Whitesand 133 53 79 132 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1988 Willowbrook 586 262 253 515 1978 ARM RIVER*** 57 47 34 81 1947 YORKTON *** 221 126 122 248 2016 BEAR HILLS*** 197 170 89 259 Regional 7250 3967 3500 7467 1947 Biggar 249 73 47 120 Active Branch 2017 Bridge City 28 12 12 24 REGION SIX (13) 2018 2018 2018 2018 Since 1983 Brightwater Blackstrap 158 42 49 91 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1961 *** 195 112 90 202 1953 ASSINIBOIA*** 240 185 60 245 1971 Eagle Creek 199 93 94 187 1988 Buffalo Lake 42 14 7 21 1983 ELBOW*** 67 46 40 86 1965 Deep South 19 10 4 14 1981 159 69 58 127 1999 DIRT HILLS*** 829 627 314 941 1955 *** 353 249 138 387 GREAT 1996 103 85 27 112 1957 KYLE*** 301 168 190 358 SANDHILLS*** 1989 84 29 25 54 1953 Maple Creek 333 164 74 238 1971 OUTLOOK*** 329 262 161 423 1947 Moose Jaw 569 338 209 547 1950 Rosetown 99 53 20 73 2012 31 0 1980 Snipe Lake 35 18 4 22 1961 Shaunavon 255 110 114 224 2000 VISCOUNT*** 31 26 14 40 2001 South Shore 23 10 4 14 1993 WATROUS*** 282 192 154 346 1947 645 367 268 635 2009 Willow Bunch 32 11 10 21 1979 YOUNG*** 57 50 27 77

1987 Wiwa Creek 106 80 14 94 Regional 2880 1711 124610 2957 Regional 3227 2001 1105 3106 *** Indicates Branches that have met or exceeded SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION Nov 2018

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Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation HENRY KELSEY OFFICIAL MEASURERS

Region 1 (NE Sask): * Dave Atamanchuk, Humboldt, (306) 682-1291 * Mark Buller, Waldheim, (306) 281-2506 * Robert Delorme, , (306) 982-3669 (h), (306) 640-8715 (c) *+ Dennis Francais (Regional Director), Nipawin, (306) 862-9232 * Ron Johnson, Big River, (306) 469-5652 Nelson Reddekopp, Warman, (306) 933-1217 * Brendon Reiter, Middle Lake, (306) 231-4883 Michael Remenda, Nipawin, (306) 862-4542 Kent Ringheim, Melfort, (306) 752-3352 (h), (306) 921-9192 (c) Jim Tiessen, Prince Albert, (306) 764-2828 Bruce Wallington, Tisdale, (306) 873-5462 (h), (306) 873-1873 (c) * Colin Woods, Creighton, (306) 688-2005

Region 2 (NW Sask): Cody Cadrain, Meota, (306) 441-7556 *#+ Albert England, Lloydminster, (780) 875-2673 Jeff Heck, , (306) 441-4394 Larry Mackrell, Battleford, (306) 445-0006 *+ Brian Rehman, Provost, AB (780) 753-2444 (h), (780) 753-0790 (c) *+ Brett Seidle, Medstead, (306) 342-4382 Glenn Stewart (Regional Director), Cut Knife, (306) 398-2267 (h), (306) 398-7778 (c) * Jason Toews, Meadow Lake, (306) 236-1614

Region 3 (E Central Sask) Reg Closson, Stockholm, (306) 740-7450 *+ Charles Dietz (Regional Director), Melville, (306) 728-5193 (h), (306) 730-8964 (c) *#+ Heath Dreger, Yorkton, (306) 620-8653 * Jeremey Edwards, Hudson Bay, (306) 865-9193 * Floyd Hendrickson, Margo, (306) 324-2087 Arnold Holmes, Hudson Bay, (306) 865-2097 Ralph Holowaty, Foam Lake, (306) 272-4361 (h), (306) 272-4598 (c) * Cameron Kirzinger, Leroy, (306) 287-7655 *#+ John Kuzma, Norquay, (306) 594-2566 *#+ Joyce Lorenz, Raymore, (306) 746-4313 (h), (306) 746-7835 (c) *+ Blair Mitchell, Sturgis, (306) 547-8857 * Chad Sherman, Fort Qu’Appelle, (306) 436-7427 *# Ken Somogyi, Melville, (306) 728-2244 (h), (306) 730-6671 (c) *+ Reg Soyka, Yarbo, (306) 745-2659 (h), (306) 745-8287 (c) Scott Soyka, Yarbo (306) 745-6922 (h), (306) 745-8289 (c)

Region 4 (SE Sask) Andre Bernuy, Wauchope, (306) 452-3857(h), (306) 452-7668 (c) #+ Allan Brehaut, Wawota, (306) 739-2702 * Roger Geremia, Indian Head, (306) 695-2497 *#+ Mike Halirewich (Regional Director), Estevan, (306) 421-6197 *+ Donald Holinaty, Estevan, 306-421-9782 *+ Kelly Kozij, Weyburn, (306) 842-0565 *# Paul Legrand, Regina, (306) 949-2443 (h), (306) 570-6457 (c) # Glenn Loffler, Glenavon, (306) 429-2188 # Archie Lovelace, , (306) 771-4553 Travis Markoski, Oxbow, (306) 483-2728 *#+ Pat McKenzie, Regina, (306) 527-5600 * Joshua Michel, Estevan (306) 421-9490 * Murray Mosley, Estevan, (306) 634-3776 (h), (306) 421-3785 (c) *# Glen Sellsted, Regina, (306) 550-5011

Region 5 (W Central Sask): Dave Burnett, , (306) 384-8079 Glenn Cates, Kyle, (306) 375-2810 Bentley Coben, Tessier, (306) 656-4903 *# Brent Gust, Kindersley, (306) 460-9679 Milo Hanson, Biggar, (306) 948-9524 * Barry Johnston, Watrous, (306) 946-8285 *+ Alvin Long, Central Butte, (306) 796-2105 (h), (306) 796-7709 (c) + John B. McJannet, Davidson, (306) 567-7015 Hugh Perkins, Outlook, (306) 867-9108 *+ David Pezderic (Regional Director), Grandora, (306) 227-6847

Region 6 (SW Sask): *#+ Robert Allemand, Shaunavon, (306) 297-3298 (h), (306) 297-7078 (c) *+ Jack Clary, Lancer, (306) 689-2919 (h), (306) 587-3182 (c) *#+ Bill Deyo, Moose Jaw, (306) 693-4382 *+ Chad Fink (Regional Director), Assiniboia, (306) 640-8083 *+ Allan Hill, Moose Jaw, (306) 692-1990 * Warren Howse (Chairman), Avonlea, (306) 868-7403 Greg Illerbrun, Swift Current, (306) 773-1326 *# Dustin Miller, Leader, (306) 628-7999 * Ron Schaal, Maple Creek, (306) 662-4218

Additional Scorer Designations: Boone & Crockett Scorers = * Pope & Young = # Longhunter Society = + (Note: P&Y will accept entries from B&C measurers as well)