SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION Jan 2018 BRANCH MONTH END MAIL OUT

IN THIS ISSUE

NOTE: 2018 CONVENTION is February 8-10 in Prince Albert. Please reconfirm your hotel rooms.

89th Annual Convention Registration Form

Convention Agenda

*NEW* Legal Defence Policy Information

IMPORTANT HIGHLIGHTS

✓ New: 2018 Fundraising packages available. To save postage on The SWF Angling shipping, pre-order before Feb 05 and your package will be delivered & HK Big Game to convention Awards Banquet ✓ There will be busses tours of the Hannin Creek facility available during the 89th Annual Convention. Register by Feb 02 is April 21st in ✓ Registration for the Habitat Trust Golf Tournament now open! ✓ Tickets to the Provincial Angling and Henry Kelsey Big Game Awards banquet (Weyburn, April 21) available through Central Office. Call 306 693 8812

January 2018 Month End Mail Out 1 WILDLIFE FEDERATION Jan 2018 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Feb 03 - Outlook & District Annual Awards Banquet Feb 03 - Valley View WF Annual Awards F/R Banquet Feb 03 - Tisdale WF Annual Fundraiser Feb 08 to 10 - 89th Annual Convention in Prince Albert March 03 - Esterhazy Awards Night

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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PROVINCIAL ANGLING & HENRY KELSEY BIG GAME AWARDS

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HABITAT TRUST: YOUR LAND – YOUR LEGACY

REGISTER NOW!

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

Dr. Alistair Bath

Dr. Bath is an Associate Professor at Memorial University and a member of the Large Carnivore Initiative for Europe (a IUCN/Species Survival Commission Specialist Group). He has more than 25 years of experience in human- wildlife conflicts and in human dimension issues in natural resource management. He has led various research projects in , the US and throughout Europe on issues including reintroduction, control, broader wildlife-human interactions, and key beliefs and attitudes towards species such as wolf, coyote, bear and moose.

Accommodations Host Hotel: Travelodge 3551 – 2nd Ave W Prince Albert, SK T: (306) 764-6441

Visit www.swf.sk.ca/Annual-Convention for additional accommodations and updates!

5 89th Annual Convention Prince Albert, Saskatchewan ~ February 8 to 10, 2018 REGISTRATION FORM FEES TYPE DETAILS EARLY BIRD REGULAR (before Jan. 15) (after Jan. 15) 3-Day Registration Includes Thursday evening banquet, Friday and $295 $320 Saturday lunch and evening banquet 2-Day Registration Thursday/Friday (includes lunch & banquet) $165 $185 Friday/Saturday (includes lunch & banquet) $200 $220 1-Day Registration Thursday $90 $100 Friday or Saturday $100 $110 Spousal Package 3 evening banquets $150 Guests or non-registered delegates Lunch $30 Banquet $50

On Wednesday evening (February 7, 2018) the Prince Albert Wildlife Federation will host a Meet and Greet at the PAWFl! This event is free of charge.

Please indicate at the bottom of the form if you plan to attend.

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:

____Yes, I will attend the Meet & Greet on the Wednesday Evening _____ # of attendees

Mail registration & cheque payment to: Prince Albert Wildlife Federation Box 808 Prince Albert, SK S6V 5S4 or send by email to [email protected] . Call 306-961-3700 for more information.

89th ANNUAL CONVENTION Prince Albert, SK - February 8, 9, 10, 2018

THEME: HABITAT TRUST: YOUR LAND – YOUR LEGACY

AGENDA

WEDNESDAY, February 7, 2018

7:30 p.m. Registration: PA Wildlife Clubhouse

THURSDAY, February 8, 2018

9:00 a.m. Registration

11:00 a.m. New Delegates Luncheon: Travelodge

1:00 p.m. Opening of 89th Annual Convention – Heath Dreger, President, SWF Piper – Dave Monnet O Canada – Janaya Fuller One-minute silence in remembrance of SWF members & CAF who have passed away during the last year Welcome from the Province of Saskatchewan – Nicole Rancourt, MLA for Prince Albert Northcote Welcome from the City of Prince Albert – Mayor Greg Dionne Welcome & Directions – Ken Cantin, Convention Chair Introduction of Guests and Board of Directors – Heath Dreger, President, SWF

Convention Procedures Chair – David Pezderic Chairpersons of the Day – Darren Thomson / Larry Pfliger

1:15 p.m. Keynote Address – Dr. Alistair Bath

1:45 p.m. Adoption of Minutes of 2017 Convention

1:50 p.m. SWF President’s Opening Remarks – Heath Dreger

2:00 p.m. SWF Executive Director’s Report – Darrell Crabbe

2:20 p.m. SWF Communications – Chelsea Walters

2:40 p.m. SWF Finances – Approval of the 2017 Audited Statements

3:00 p.m. Coffee

3:15 p.m. Habitat Trust Report – Darren Newberry, Land Coordinator

3:50 p.m. Disturbance Management – Dr. Paul James

4:20 p.m. Open Question Period

4:40 p.m. Resolutions: Chairpersons – Kelly Kozij / Travis Schaeffer

5:15 p.m. Adjourn for the day

6:30 p.m. Reception

7:00 p.m. Contributions Awards Banquet – Sponsored by Ministry of Environment Piper – Dave Monnet / MC – Darrell Crabbe

Guest Speaker – Honourable Dustin Duncan – Minister of Environment Introduction of Brendon LaBatte, SWF Spokesperson 40 Years of Habitat Trust – Darren Newberry

Branch & Individual Recognition Awards – Presenters: Darren Newberry / Tyler Vanstone Tailender Award Presentation – Adam Matichuk

Entertainment: Magician Roger Boucher

FRIDAY, February 9, 2018

8:25 a.m. Call to Order: Chairpersons – David Yorke / Warren Howse

8:30 a.m. MoE Enforcement – Compliance & Field Services Branch

9:45 a.m. Coffee

10:00 a.m. Open Question Period

10:30 a.m. Presentations for the Site of the 2020 Convention (2019 Convention – )

10:45 a.m. Sharp-tailed Grouse Study - Brandon Burda, University of Regina (U of R)

11:00 a.m. Remote Acoustic Array Study – Dr. Chris Somers, U of R

11:15 a.m. Post Release Behavior in Fish Caught Ice Fishing – Shayna Hamilton, U of R

11:30 a.m. Walleye / Sauger Hybridization – Una Goncin, U of R

11:45 a.m. Open Question Period

12:00 noon Lunch

1:00 p.m. Call to Order: Chairpersons – Jim Todd / Reed Ludwig

1:00 p.m. Fisheries – James Villeneuve, SWF Fisheries Coordinator / Tyler Vanstone, SWF Fisheries Technician - SWF Fisheries Report - Regulatory Changes and proposed changes to the Fisheries Advisory Committee – Matt Tyree - Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) – Matt Tyree - DNA Protocol to detect AIS - Provincial Fish Hatchery – Nelson Bergh - TRoutreach initiative for Research and Education – Dr. Iain Phillips

2:40 p.m. Open Question Period

3:00 p.m. Coffee

3:15 p.m. SWF Insurance – Hernard Chan and Shari Sanders

3:35 p.m. Open Question Period

3:45 p.m. Branch Project Presentations

4:00 p.m. Resolutions (continued)

4:30 p.m. Adjourn for the day

5:30 p.m. Reception

6:30 p.m. Fundraising Banquet: MC – Lorne Scott Piper – Dave Monnet

8:00 p.m. SWF Fundraising Evening Auctioneer – Eric Schmaltz

Guidelines for Question Periods - Delegate/Guest allowed 2 minutes to present a question or make a statement - 3 minutes allowed for reply - Timing at the discretion of the Day Chairs and/or Procedures Chairman

SATURDAY, February 10, 2018

8:40 a.m. Call to Order: Chairpersons – Clark Schultz / James Wright

8:45 a.m. MoE Wildlife Branch – Chuck Lees, Wildlife Manager - Chronic Wasting Disease – Todd Whiklo - Pronghorn Management Plan – Todd Whiklo - Moose Management Plan – Rob Tether - Caribou Management Plan – Mike McLaughlan - Wild Turkey Program – Dr. Paul James - Big Game Draw System – Matthew Weiss

10:15 a.m. Coffee

10:30 a.m. Open Question Period

11:00 a.m. Hannin Creek Education & Applied Research Facility – David Yorke, Laurel Waldner & Scott Lipsit

11:15 a.m. Education Report – Laurel Waldner, Coordinator

11:30 a.m. Bringing Back Resource Management Fires in the Cumberland House Area – Solomon & Renee Carriere

11:45 a.m. Open Question Period

12:00 noon Lunch (Hide Collection Draws)

1:00 p.m. Call to Order: Chairpersons – Jim Vancha / Ken Somogyi

1:00 p.m. Donations to SWF Programs

1:40 p.m. National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) – Doug Gibson, Coordinator

2:00 p.m. Saskatchewan Bird Atlas – Dr. Kiel Drake

2:20 p.m. Henry Kelsey – Warren Howse, HK Chairman

2:40 p.m. Biathlon Saskatchewan – Doug Sylvester

3:00 p.m. Coffee

3:15 p.m. Crime Scene Reconstruction – Leila Benmerrouche & Natasha Stasiuk, Sask Polytechnic

3:30 p.m. Firearms Legislation – Greg Illerbrun, SWF Firearms Chairman

3:50 p.m. Open Question Period

4:10 p.m. Visitors’ Remarks

4:25 p.m. New & Unfinished Business: Resolution Results / Site of the 2020 Convention

4:40 p.m. SWF Presidential Acclamation – David Pezderic SWF President’s Closing Remarks – Heath Dreger

4:55 p.m. Adjournment of the 89th Annual SWF Convention

6:30 p.m. Reception

7:00 p.m. Awards Banquet: MC – Heath Dreger Piper – Dave Monnet

8:15 p.m. SWF Awards & Presentations - Photography: Wildlife & Scenery - Clayton Young Memorial Awards - Ed Begin Conservation Project Award - Lorne Topley Memorial Stewardship Award - Resource Management Conservation Award - Gordon Lund Memorial Conservation Award

9:30 p.m. Entertainment: Blues Bandoleros

14th Annual HABITAT TRUST GOLF TOURNAMENT 2

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18 holes of 8 J U N 19 $ 95 golf, cart, and BBQ SHOT GUN START AT Registration supper NOON

Harbour Golf Club & To register or for more information Resort - Elbow, call 306-692-8812 or [email protected] Saskatchewan SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION Jan 2018 December 2017 MEMBERSHIP UPDATE

Branches should check their totals to this sheet every month. If there are discrepancies between the two totals, please contact Central Office.

Active Branch Active Branch REGION ONE (28) 2017 2018 2018 2018 REGION TWO (17) 2017 2018 2018 2018 Since Since Target Regular Affiliate Actual Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1939 322 72 57 129 1954 Basin Lake 37 0 1987 Beaver River 64 0 1971 Bruno 234 100 110 210 2012 CATER LAKE*** 166 0 2011 Carrot River 201 16 22 38 1979 CUT KNIFE*** 278 39 46 85 1961 Creighton 185 0 1992 DORINTOSH*** 85 0 1954 FIELDING*** 232 49 45 94 1989 Cub Hills 418 166 186 352 1947 1609 553 197 750 1967 Cudworth 205 49 28 77 2008 Lost Horse Creek 37 10 13 23 1947 Humboldt 501 176 128 304 1983 MACKLIN*** 280 0 1968 156 0 1947 MEADOW LAKE*** 142 30 9 39 1970 Lake Lenore 199 0 1980 REDBERRY*** 134 34 38 72 1973 ST. WALBURG*** 196 0 1958 Leask Marcelin 169 79 71 150 1981 Thickwood Hills 207 52 68 120 1957 Lucien Lake 139 52 31 83 1980 TURTLE RIVER*** 162 51 25 76 1975 Mallard 221 70 66 136 1951 UNITY*** 219 16 13 29 1955 Melfort 473 87 90 177 1947 Wilkie 27 0 1972 WITCHEKAN*** 470 90 64 154 1980 Mistatim 115 38 31 69 Regional 4630 996 575 1571 1970 Naiverdale 32 0

1944 186 38 35 73 OTHER BRANCHES 2017 2018 2018 2018

1980 Park View 203 0 Target Regular Affiliate Actual Sask Falconry Assoc. *** 13 12 6 18 2010 Porcupine 168 29 27 56 Sask Falconry Club 29 8 8 16 1947 Prince Albert 460 26 23 49 SAFTA *** 17 17 34 1954 St.Peters 243 11 10 21 SUMMARY 1977 Shellbrook 593 172 135 307

1952 Stony Rapids 34 20 16 36 Branches exceeding their 2018 target 3 Regions exceeding their 2018 target 0 1994 Struthers Lake 374 140 150 290 Regular Members 6364 1966 Tisdale 746 218 207 425 Affiliate Members 5094 1945 Valley Trails 738 89 77 166 Provincial Members 94 1982 22 0 Corporate Members 1 1985 Weldon 148 51 71 122 2017 Memberships to Feb 01, 2018 11,587 1976 Regional 7200 1627 1514 3141 2016 Memberships to Feb 01, 2017 10,485 INCREASE 1,102

*** Indicates Branches that have met or exceeded their Membership targets. Congratulations! 11 SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION Jan 2018 January 2018 MEMBERSHIP UPDATE Active Branch REGION THREE (29) 2017 2018 2018 2018 Since Targ Regular Affiliate Actual Active Branch et REGION FOUR (15) 2017 2018 2018 2018 Since 1975 Beaver Hills 261 114 90 204 1957 Buchanan 92 0 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1957 Canora 226 29 24 53 1993 BOGGY CREEK*** 569 0 1970 DELWOOD *** 46 23 38 61 1953 BROADVIEW*** 204 24 27 51 1979 East Shore 189 59 54 113 1952 *** 1077 165 112 277 1990 Endeaver 16 0 1959 Esterhazy 670 0 1970 Grenfell 220 33 31 64 1980 318 51 28 79 1977 Indian Head 205 58 34 92 1980 Fort Qu'Appelle 83 38 22 60 MOOSE 2002 302 42 75 117 1973 Hudson Bay 404 56 57 113 MOUNTAIN*** 1947 144 44 57 101 1987 RADVILLE**** 118 29 35 64 1974 Kuroki 153 0 1967 REDVERS *** 394 0 1966 Langenburg 214 59 54 113 1962 REGINA*** 1032 334 197 531 1986 Leroy 59 0 1981 **** 484 187 229 416 1977 Loon Creek 201 0 1939 Melville 646 0 1982 SAVE-A-GOOSE*** 488 71 102 173 1949 Norquay 265 46 44 90 SOURIS MOOSE 1990 310 51 53 104 1980 PARKLAND*** 193 18 14 32 CREEK*** 1990 PHEASANT CREEK*** 70 27 17 44 1987 Wapella Pipestone 356 100 112 212 1966 *** 464 95 88 183 1968 267 90 102 192 1989 River Ridge 235 14 21 35 1950 WEYBURN*** 390 59 51 110 1977 STURGIS*** 263 0 1990 TIMBERLINE*** 46 10 13 23 Regional 6416 1243 1160 2403 1967 Touchwood Hills 645 112 81 193 ActiveBra REGION FIVE (17) 2017 2018 2018 2018 1980 VALLEY VIEW*** 155 68 83 151 nch Since 1964 Watson-Englefeld 252 58 47 105 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1980 Whitesand 133 0 1988 Willowbrook 586 116 99 215 1978 ARM RIVER*** 57 0 2016 197 73 35 108 1947 *** 221 0 BEAR HILLS*** 1947 249 45 30 75 Regional 7250 1037 931 1968 Biggar Active Branch REGION SIX (13) 2017 2018 2018 2018 2017 BRIDGE CITY*** 8 7 15 Since 1983 Brightwater Blackstrap 158 0 Target Regular Affiliate Actual 1961 *** 195 37 29 66 1953 Assiniboia 240 80 19 99 1971 Eagle Creek 199 50 47 97 1988 Buffalo Lake 42 8 3 11 1965 Deep South 19 10 4 14 1983 ELBOW*** 67 0 1999 Dirt Hills 829 142 89 231 1981 159 0 1996 Great Sandhills 103 78 14 92 1955 *** 353 75 26 101 1953 Maple Creek 333 110 53 163 1957 KYLE*** 301 89 118 207 1947 Moose Jaw 569 133 99 232 1989 84 0 2012 *** 31 0 1971 OUTLOOK*** 329 113 72 185 1961 Shaunavon 255 0 1950 Rosetown 99 0 2001 SOUTH SHORE*** 23 0 1980 Snipe Lake 35 0 1947 645 293 189 482 2000 VISCOUNT*** 31 0 2009 Willow Bunch 32 0 1993 WATROUS*** 282 55 38 93 1987 Wiwa Creek 106 14 6 20 1979 YOUNG*** 57 11 125 16 Regional 3227 868 476 1344 Regional 2852 556 407 963

*** Indicates Branches that have met or exceeded SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION Jan 2018

Total # of SWF 2017 Top Membership Salesperson 30 Salespersons Add'nl Branches 2 Unity Redvers Brian Henrion Sk Falconry Assoc Wilkie Regina Sk Falconers Club Witchekan Fern Millar Rocanville Helen Sheppard Total Salespersons Saveagoose Souris Moose Creek Cory Rucks REGION ONE 28 2 Wapella Pipestone Basin Lake Total Salespersons 2 Wawota Bruno Weyburn Morley Forsgren Carrot River REGION THREE 29 Creighton Donna Rudd Beaver Hills Cub Hills Darlene Newton Buchanan Total Salespersons 6 Cudworth Canora Humboldt Matt Schidlowsky Delwood REGION FIVE 19 La Ronge East Shore Arm River Lake Lenore Endeavour Bear Hills Leask Marcelin Max Jupe Esterhazy Les Howie Biggar Lucien Lake Foam Lake Bridge City Mallard Fort Qu'Appelle Brightwater Melfort Hudson Bay Stan Boe Central Butte Mistatim Kamsack Eagle Creek Naiverdale Kuroki Greg Hart Elbow Stacey Dorward Nipawin Marion Bayliss Langenburg Kerrobert Park View Leroy Kindersley Loon Creek Ryan Kainz Kyle Brian Knight Prince Albert Melville Ken Somogyi Luseland St. Brieux Norquay Bob Lumley Outlook St. Peters Parkland Perdue Shellbrook Arnies Gun & Archery Pheasant Creek Rosetown Stony Rapids Preeceville Peter Predy Snipe Lake Struthers Lake Allen Eros River Ridge Viscount Tisdale Kathy Smith Sturgis Watrous Valley Trails Timberline Young Wakaw Lake Touchwood Hills Joyce Lorenz 2 Weldon Cory Sandness Valley View Total Salespersons 2 Total Salespersons 9 Watson Whitesand REGION SIX 13 REGION TWO 17 Willowbrook Assiniboia Battlefords Vickey Guttormson Yorkton Buffalo Lake Beaver River Deep South Cater Lake Dirt Hills Cut Knife Great Sandhills Dorintosh Total Salespersons 8 Maple Creek Ron Schall Fielding Moose Jaw Al Dailey Lloydminster REGION FOUR 15 Rockglen Lost Horse Creek Boggy Creek Kelvin Solie Shaunavon Macklin Broadview South Shore Meadow Lake Estevan Swift Current Clark Schultz Redberry Lake Grenfell Willow Bunch St. Walburg Indian Head Conrad Schreiner Wiwa Creek Thickwood Hills Moose Mountain Turtle River Radville Total Salespersons 3

Total # of SWF Clubs 124

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Cabelas Outdoor Fund

SWF Branch Executives,

Cabelas has recently begun asking customers to round up their purchase in order to donate to the Outdoor Fund, meant to sponsor local organizations who dedicate their programs to outdoor advocacy, conservation, education, and helping others. Cabelas has reached out to the SWF to encourage our members to apply for funding.

The Cabela’s Canada Outdoor Fund is designed to leave a long-lasting impact on the outdoor community by providing and enhancing opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. It provides financial support to organizations throughout the country that focus their activities on: •Advocacy: Protecting the outdoor lifestyle and the right to hunt, fish, camp and trap. • Education: Teaching the next generation of hunters, anglers, campers and recreational sport shooters. • Conservation: Improving the habitat with sound conservation methods to ensure future generations will enjoy hunting and fishing. • Helping Others: Providing new experiences, assisting sick, disabled or underprivileged individuals through hunting, fishing, camping or recreational sport shooting experiences.

For more information or to obtain funding forms, visit https://www.cabelas.ca/pages/ outdoorfund

14 SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION Jan 2018

SWF announces a new Legal Defence Insurance Policy for our members

Legal Defence Insurance is an insurance product that can protect you in the case of unforeseen legal events. Some of these events can be an appeal to a suspension, cancellation, or revocation of a firearms licence; or a firearms offence relating to the use, storage, display, transportation, or handling of a firearm or crossbow.

Here are some examples of what can unexpectedly occur: * Following a noise complaint from a neighbour, the police visit Laura’s home and discovers a firearm out of its safe. As a result, Laura is charged with unsafe storage of a firearm. * The firearm certification of Ben, a training instructor, is suspended after a review by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Ben disagrees with the decision and wishes to appeal. If you are ever involved in a similar legal matter, your Legal Defence Insurance Policy can protect you. With Legal Defence Insurance, you will have access to legal resources at any time. The Legal Advice Helpline, which is included in your Legal Defence Insurance Policy, is there to offer help with any legal issue, from 8 AM, 7 days a week. In an emergency situation, calls will always be answered and an advice lawyer will be made available 24/7.

A Legal Defence Insurance Policy offers the peace of mind that you need and allows you to focus on what matters most: conserving our fish and wildlife resources and protecting your rights.

For more information and to purchase, please visit www.swf.sk.ca.

15 Saskatchewan GREAT NORTH WILDLIFE AFFILIATES INC. Wildlife Federation 9 Lancaster Road Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation Moose Jaw SK S6J 1M8 Phone: 306-692-8812 Legal Defence Policy for SWF Members

Date of Application ______Program No. ______GRP0037814

1. MEMBER INFORMATION Name Address

City SK Postal Code Email Address Phone Number Membership # / Name of Branch/Club

2. MANDATORY UNDERWRITING QUESTIONS a) Do you hold a current and valid frearm licence? Yes No (Note: If the answer to this question is NO, you are not eligible to apply for this program.) b) Have you had any previous prosecutions? Yes No c) Has your frearm licence ever been suspended or revoked? Yes No

If the answer to Question 2(b) or 2(c) is YES, then please fill in the following information:

Date of Incident or Type of Issue Did you appoint a How much did you Dispute (DD/MM/YY) (Prosecution, Licence Suspension, Revocation, etc.) lawyer? (Yes/No) pay in legal fees? ($)

Dispute 1

Dispute 2

DECLARATION & WARRANTY

It is understood and agreed that the completion of this application shall not be binding either to the proposed insured or DAS Legal Protection Insurance Company Limited until accepted by DAS Legal Protection Insurance Company Limited but that the information contained herein shall be the basis of the contract should a policy be issued. The proposed insured understands and agrees that any misstatement of warranty or fact on this application shall be considered a violation of coverage afforded under any policy issued on the basis of this application. The proposed insured understands and agrees that this application shall form part of any policy issued.

By completing this application, you consent to the use, disclosure, and retention of your personal information as set out in the Privacy Policies of DAS Canada, and you agree you understand that you may (subject to certain restrictions and consequences) later withdraw your consent as to any or all of the purposes identifed in those Policies.

I Agree

Policy Premium: $82.00/year Payment Type: ______MasterCard ______Visa

PST (6%): $ 4.92 Card #: ______

Total Due $86.92 Expiry Date (MM/YY): ______/______3-digit CVV: ______

_____ Cheque enclosed (made out to Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation) 16 17