Abstract

The natural vegetation of southern Saskatchewan prior to settlement has been reconstructed from 2500 township plats compiled during the Dominion Lands Survey of the 1880's. The north–south section lines within each township were used as transects from which percent cover of grassland, woodland, scrub, brulé, marsh, and open water was calculated and compiled in map form. Although directly comparable modern data are not available, it is concluded that woodland areas have increased over the last 80 or 90 years.

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