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Learn how the Friends of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum strengthens the Royal Saskatchewan Museum's capacity to educate, preserve the past, celebrate the present and build the future. There will be snacks and Caliber coffee ahead of the 6:00 pm annual general meeting. Come and chat with Friends of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum members and staff and find more about the Museum's upcoming events and initiatives.

Jun 24, 2025
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Jun 28, 2025
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T. rex Discovery Centre

Canada Day lunch is on us! Stop by at 11:30 a.m. for hot dogs, pop, and H2O. (While supplies last.) We'll be featuring Canadian fossils and show a feature presentation by Mollie Black on Canadian fossils finds from sea to sea at 1:00 p.m. Throughout the day, take part in a scavenger hunt with us and the Eastend Historical Museum. Visit the T.rex Discovery Centre and Eastend Historical Museum, get a stamp from us both, and enter to win a prize package! PLUS:

Jul 1, 2025

Vertebrate Zoology

Studying Urban Wildlife in Regina

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is monitoring urban wildlife in and around Regina to study how wildlife responds to urbanization and which parts of the city provide important wildlife habitat. 

Twenty-eight biodiversity monitoring stations have been set up over the last three years. They include motion-triggered trail cameras to monitor large mammals and automated microphones to record bird songs and bat calls. The monitoring stations are evenly distributed at locations in the middle of the city, on the edges and in more natural areas well outside the city boundaries. They are active for one-month periods in the spring, summer, fall and winter.

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Donating to the Royal Saskatchewan Museum funds our scientists and the active science research that they do. Be a part of new discoveries, conservation efforts, and real Saskatchewan science by contributing today.

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The Royal Saskatchewan Museum and T.rex Discovery Centre are situated on Treaty 4 territory, the ancestral and traditional territory of the nêhiyawak, Anihšināpēk, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakoda, and the homeland of the Métis/Michif Nation. We respect and honour the Treaties that were made on all territories, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and we are committed to moving forward in partnership with Indigenous Nations in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.