Parks & Wilderness Newsletters
Below are selected back issues of the The CPAWS Manitoba chapter newsletter, Parks & Wilderness, in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. It provides our members with information on wilderness campaigns and other important issues.
Click to download the Spring 2005 issue of CPAWS Manitoba Parks & Wilderness.
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CPAWS Manitoba Parks and Wilderness
Spring 2005 (Issue No. 25)
Articles and features include:
- A Lake to Inspire, by Manitoba artist Brigitte Dion
- The power of one
the strength of many, by Shaunna Morgan
- From the Executive Director, by Krista Scott
- Manitoba Conservation Research Opportunities
- Wolf Dispersal, Genetics and Disease in the Riding Mountain Ecosystem, by Astrid Vik Stronen
- Manitobas new national park: reasons for hope, by Roger Turenne
- A World Heritage Site in Manitoba? by Beth McKechnie
- Province opens new cottage lots
- Whats New, Whats Good, Whats Not
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Click to download the Winter 2003/2004 issue of CPAWS Manitoba Parks & Wilderness.
(~900K)
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CPAWS Manitoba Parks and Wilderness
Winter 2003/2004 (Issue No. 24)
Articles and features include:
- On landscapes and passion, by Donna Danyluk
- From the Executive Director, by Krista Scott
- Drafting Duck Mountain's future, by Beth McKechnie and Donna Danyluk
- Disease transmission in the Riding Mountain area: Bovine TB results in destroying of elk, by Beth McKechnie
- Local Challenges in Parks and Protected Areas, from a presentation by Beth McKechnie
- Walter Danyluk: In memory of a key figure in the creation of Manitoba's Parks
- SOS (Save Our Seine), by David Danyluk
- Boreal Conservation Plan: Largest ever in Canada's history
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Click to download the Winter 2002/2003 issue of CPAWS Manitoba Parks & Wilderness.
(~690K)
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CPAWS Manitoba Parks and Wilderness
Winter 2002/2003 (Issue No. 23)
Articles and features include:
- 1000 new cottages? Not in our parks please! by Donna Danyluk
- Manitoba Lowlands park on Chretien wish list, by Roger Turenne
- Loving Our Parks to Death: Putting Backcountry Recreation in its Place, by Scott Kidd
- Beth and Donnas guide to whats happening in our parks and protected areas
- Atikaki and Woodland Caribou: Nature knows no borders
by Donna Danyluk
- CPAWS Manitoba Launches a Community Mapping Project for the Riding Mountain Ecosystem, by Richard Caners
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Click to download the Summer 2002 issue of CPAWS Manitoba Parks & Wilderness.
(~710K)
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CPAWS Manitoba Parks and Wilderness
Summer 2002 (Issue No. 22)
Articles and features include:
- Getting it right the first time, by Lawrie Groves
- Volunteering for Wilderness - Debora Voth
- The long road to a national park, by Roger Turenne
- To Save the Heart of the Continent, by Scott Kidd
- Connecting Manitobans - ParkWatch, by Beth McKechnie
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Click to download the Winter 2001/2002 issue of CPAWS Manitoba Parks & Wilderness.
(~630K)
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CPAWS Manitoba Parks and Wilderness
Winter 2001/2002 (Issue No. 21)
Articles and features include:
- Can wildlife cope with climate change? by Lawrie Groves
- Volunteering for Wilderness - Garrett Westmacott
- Making Connections - A CPAWS workshop lays the foundations, by Lawrie Groves
- Two Provincial Parks Await the Future, by Donna Danyluk
- Manitoba's East Side: If the process stinks, can the outcome be any good? by Scott Kidd
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Click to download the Summer 2001 issue of CPAWS Manitoba Parks & Wilderness.
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CPAWS Manitoba Parks and Wilderness
Summer 2001 (Issue No. 20)
Articles and features include:
- The CPAWS campaign to save the integrity of a National Park, by Roger Turenne
- The War on Riding Mountain, by Roger Turenne
- Volunteering for Wilderness - Andrea Swain
- East Side Boreal Forest: The issues, the campaign, by Scott Kidd
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Click to download the Winter 2000/2001 issue of CPAWS Manitoba Parks & Wilderness.
(~750K)
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CPAWS Manitoba Parks and Wilderness
Winter 2000/2001 (Issue No. 19)
Articles and features include:
- From Beaudry to Grand Beach: a need for vigilance, by Roger Turenne
- Prairie Mountain Conservation Initiative (PMCI) takes off, by Lawrie Groves
- Grand Beach: Resort or Natural Park? by Donna Danyluk
- Penned Hunting is Gone, by Scott Kidd
- Volunteering for Wilderness - Holly Cleator
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Click to download the Summer 2000 issue of CPAWS Manitoba Parks & Wilderness.
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CPAWS Manitoba Parks and Wilderness
Summer 2000 (Issue No. 18)
Articles and features included:
- Oh those pesky wolves and beavers! by Scott Kidd
- Volunteering for Wilderness - Lawrie Groves
- The Ecological Integrity Report: A Turning Point for National Parks? by Beth McKechnie
- The Trouble With SARA, by Roger Turenne
- When a trail is more than just a trail, by Donna Danyluk
- What's so interesting about Areas of Special Interest? by Scott Kidd
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Click to download the Winter 1999/2000 issue of CPAWS Manitoba Parks & Wilderness.
(~750K)
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CPAWS Manitoba Parks and Wilderness
Winter 1999/2000 (Issue No. 17)
Articles and features included:
- Our new government: reason to hope, cause for concern, by Scott Kidd
- Ecological integrity a priority for Wapusk, by Harvey Williams
- The Filmon Legacy, by Roger Turenne
- Remembering Alice, by Roger Turenne and Donna Danyluk
- Manitoba needs more FORESTRY, by Stan Rowe
- Volunteering for Wilderness - Irene Gordon and Des Kappel
- A CPAWS Conservation Initiative - Mountain to Mountain, by Des Kappel
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Click to download the Summer 1999 issue of CPAWS Manitoba Parks & Wilderness.
(~620K)
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CPAWS Manitoba Parks and Wilderness
Summer 1999 (Issue No. 16)
Articles and features included:
- Protected areas: is the government finally getting serious? by Scott Kidd
- Premier pays tribut to Alice Chambers
- Access or excess in Atikaki? by Donna Danyluk
- New Park Reserves: Are They For Real? by Roger Turenne
- East Side Takeover, by Alice Chambers
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