Esterhazy Wildlife Management Area protects diverse habitats supporting waterfowl, upland birds, and native prairie species, offering opportunities for birdwatching, hunting, and nature observation.
The Esterhazy Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in southeastern Saskatchewan, near the town of Esterhazy. Spanning a mosaic of wetlands, grasslands, and agricultural lands, the area serves as an important refuge for migratory birds and native prairie species. This WMA was established to conserve critical wildlife habitats and support sustainable hunting and outdoor recreation. The landscape features small marshes, sloughs, and patches of native prairie, attracting a variety of waterfowl such as ducks and geese, as well as upland game birds including pheasants and sharp-tailed grouse. The area also provides habitat for deer, coyotes, and numerous songbirds. Outdoor enthusiasts visit the WMA primarily for upland bird hunting, waterfowl hunting during established seasons, and birdwatching. Although developed trails are limited, the habitat diversity makes it a valuable spot for nature observation and photography. The Esterhazy WMA’s location amidst working farmland demonstrates a balance between agricultural use and habitat conservation efforts. It contributes to the regional wildlife corridor protecting both migratory and resident species. While no visitor centers or campgrounds are located inside the WMA, nearby Esterhazy town offers amenities and access points. The WMA is managed by Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Environment to ensure sustainable use, habitat enhancement, and preservation of native ecosystems in the face of agricultural pressures. Its significance lies in safeguarding breeding and migration habitat for key bird species in the Canadian prairies.
Important waterfowl breeding and staging wetlands within prairie habitat
Upland game bird habitat supporting pheasants and sharp-tailed grouse
Seasonal hunting opportunities regulated to protect wildlife populations
Accessible nature viewing opportunities close to the town of Esterhazy
Several marshes and sloughs provide critical breeding and staging areas for numerous duck and goose species.
Patches of mixed grass prairie support upland birds such as pheasants and sharp-tailed grouse.
The WMA is embedded within a working farmland landscape, balancing habitat protection with farming.