Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area

Summary

Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area is a protected area of the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is located in the RMs of Frontier No. 19 and Reno No. 51 and is centred around Old Man On His Back Plateau and surrounding prairie grasslands.[1] The conservation area covers 5,297 ha (13,090 acres) and has a former ranch and an interpretive centre on site.[2]

Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area
Map showing the location of Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area
Map showing the location of Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area
Location of Old Man on His Back Conservation Area within Saskatchewan
Map showing the location of Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area
Map showing the location of Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area
Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area (Canada)
Location Saskatchewan
Coordinates49°12′10″N 108°59′20″W / 49.2029°N 108.9888°W / 49.2029; -108.9888
Area5,297 ha (13,090 acres)
Governing bodyNature Conservancy of Canada

The land was previously a ranch owned by Peter and Sharon Butala. Since 1995, it has been run by the NCC, which leases the lands and fields for sustainable cattle grazing and managing pure plains bison. A herd of plains bison was introduced in 2003. Other animals found at the site include the swift fox, burrowing owl, Sprague's pipit, and herds of pronghorn. Also found at the property are numerous teepee rings that were left from former Indigenous encampments.

The site was designated a Nocturnal Preserve by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada in 2015, the first in the country.[3]

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References edit

  1. ^ "Old Man On His Back Plateau". Canadian Geographical Names Database. Government of Canada. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area". Nature Conservancy of Canada. Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC). Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Old Man on His Back Prairie Heritage and Conservation Area". Tourism Saskatchewan. Government of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 8 February 2023.