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Beetle surveys extended

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Saskatchewan's Ministry of Environment has extended a contract for mountain pine beetle surveys due to a higher than expected number of infested trees found in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Great Western Forestry Ltd. is contracted to survey for mountain pine beetle in the boreal forest in northwestern Sask-atchewan and in Cypress Hills. The surveys in the northwest took place Sept. 19, with no mountain pine beetles detected. However, the known infestation in the Cypress Hills affected more trees than expected. Extension The contract extension will allow completion of work to verify all infested trees and to mark them for removal. 'Insect and disease surveys provide critical information to plan an effective and timely response, in co-operation with other jurisdictions,' Environment Minister Dustin Duncan said. 'In the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, a unique landscape we share with Alberta, the extended contract will ensure that all needed work can be completed.' An additional $100,000 has been approved to complete the surveys by March 31, bringing total mountain pine beetle surveillance costs to $300,000 this year. _ Government of Saskatchewan

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