As of June 10 2021, the delta is protected under the traditional laws of cumberland house cree nation.

Looking for resources on the Delta and Cumberland House Cree Nation’s declaration?

You’ve come to the right place. Navigate these buttons for background information on the Delta and protection measures that have been enacted so far, and for content related to the announcement that the Delta is now protected under Treaty 5 Law.

The Delta is dying. We can save it.

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The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is Canada’s only nationwide charity dedicated solely to the protection of our public land, ocean, and freshwater, and ensuring our parks and protected areas are managed to protect nature. Since 1963, we have played a leading role in protecting over half a million square kilometres. Our vision is to protect at least half of Canada’s public land and water in a framework of reconciliation – for the benefit of wildlife and people. For more information about CPAWS and the work we do to safeguard Canada’s natural heritage, visit cpaws.org. Join our community on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Donate today. Take action.

The Saskatchewan Chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS-SK) has been working towards conservation of the Saskatchewan River Delta for more than a decade. As the local chapter of Canada’s only national ENGO protecting public lands, CPAWS-SK is dedicated to meeting Canada’s federal goals of protecting 30% of our land and water by 2030. To learn more about CPAWS Saskatchewan, visit cpaws-sask.org. Join our community on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Donate today.