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Special Management Areas

Special Management Areas are part of a network of protected lands in Saskatchewan. The following dataset accurately defines SMA land areas in Saskatchewan that have various levels of developmental restrictions.

The Minister of Environment wishes to identify “Special Management Areas” to be managed for the following purposes:a) the protection, enhancement or restoration of natural ecosystems, wildlife habitat or habitat of rare, threatened or endangered plant or animal species;b) the retention of significant botanical, zoological, morphological, historical archaeological features respecting the land;c) the conservation of soil, air and water quality; and the opportunity for scientific research and study related to the ecological health of the area.

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Date Created

2020-05-27

Date Published

2020-05-27

Temporal Coverage

0001-01-01 - Present

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Source(s) and Citation

Government of Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment. (2020-05-27). Special Management Areas. Government of Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment.

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