Awakening to the spirit and beauty of the northern Great Plains
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Vote for The Northeast Swale--a new video and website
Unplanned and poorly planned development in Saskatoon is taking its toll on natural areas around the city. The Northeast Swale, a lovely piece of natural grassland and wetland north of the Silverspring neighbourhood, is being placed at risk by two major parkways that the city is planning to build through its heart.
Writer Candace Savage (A Geography of Blood, and Prairie: A Natural History) is part of a growing group of concerned people who want to see a better plan for the swale. The "Northeast Swale Watchers" group has a new website and recently released the video shown above. As their site says, the swale is "a ribbon of wild prairie and natural wetlands that represents the conservation opportunity of a lifetime for the City of Saskatoon."
It's not that there should not be more urban development in a place like Saskatoon--it is a matter of doing it in ways that create a full mix of human-friendly and nature-friendly landscape. With the swale there is an unprecedented opportunity to create a larger, connected greenspace--one that would be the pride of the province. Saskatoon can do this--if you live there, think about it when you vote in the upcoming civic election.
As Candace says at the end of this video, "The best we can imagine is the least we should settle for."
Watch for Islands of Grass, a book of essays on grassland people, creatures, and places by Trevor Herriot accompanying Branimir Gjetvaj's luminous photography. In better stores by Nov. 1, 2017.
Trevor's book, Towards a Prairie Atonement, published by the University of Regina Press in 2016, connects history and ecology in prairie landscapes with a story about the forced removal of a community of 250 Metis people in the late 1930s. Podcast interview about the book here.
Grass, Sky, Song: Promise and Peril in the World of Grassland Birds (HarperCollins 2009) was nominated for the Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize and the Governor General's Non-fiction Award.
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