About the Journal
Blue Jay, Nature Saskatchewan's renowned journal of conservation and nature, celebrates over seventy years of continuous publication. In Blue Jay you will read about backyard observations, careful and detailed observations of natural events, as well as the results of scientific research. Blue Jay also features poetry and artwork.
Blue Jay is a longstanding naturalist publication that allows both scientists and amateurs to share their research findings and observations of the natural history of Saskatchewan and the Prairie Provinces. Blue Jay was originally published by the Yorkton Natural History Society beginning in 1942 and was taken over by Nature Saskatchewan in 1949. Since then, Blue Jay has gained prestige with a national and international reputation and is distributed to university libraries and schools alike. Blue Jay will continue its long tradition of excellence in publishing the very best natural history article.