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Home / Environment / Sask. Peatlands: Climate Heroes Under Threat?

Sask. Peatlands: Climate Heroes Under Threat?

12 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Peatlands store vast amounts of carbon, essential for climate regulation.
  • A company proposes peat harvesting near La Ronge, sparking environmental concern.
  • Advocates propose a national strategy to protect these vital ecosystems.

Environmental advocates are pushing for the protection of Saskatchewan's northern peatlands, describing them as vital ecosystems threatened by mining activities. These carbon-rich soils, known as muskegs, play a crucial role in regulating the climate. A proposal by Lambert Peat Moss Inc. to establish a peat harvesting project south of La Ronge has intensified these concerns, with the company planning to extract peat for agricultural products.

Wildlife Conservation Society Canada has put forth a proposal for a national peatland strategy, calling for immediate government action. They emphasize peatlands' importance in storing massive amounts of carbon, filtering water, and mitigating floods and wildfires. Canada holds about 25 percent of the world's peatlands, storing an estimated 150 billion tonnes of carbon. Advocates stress that disturbing these ecosystems releases stored carbon, undermining their climate benefits.

Grassroots groups like For Peat's Sake echo these concerns, noting peatlands are crucial habitats for diverse flora and fauna, serving as a refuge for wildlife in disturbed boreal forests. While this specific project faces significant opposition, peat mining is already occurring elsewhere in Saskatchewan, highlighting the ongoing need for comprehensive conservation efforts and public awareness.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lambert Peat Moss Inc. proposed to harvest peat from Crown land near La Ronge for agricultural products, involving four sites and infrastructure development.
Peatlands in Saskatchewan store significant carbon, filter water, prevent floods, and provide critical habitats for wildlife, acting as climate regulators.
WCS Canada proposes a national peatland strategy urging urgent government measures for protection, incorporating Indigenous voices, and funding research.

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