A major milestone in the years-long campaign to establish the Seal River Watershed as an Indigenous Protected Area was reached Dec 14, 2022.
23 Reasons to Be Hopeful About Nature in 2023
I am hopeful that the world – and Manitoba – is ready to do the hard work needed to reverse a devastating loss of wildlife and wild spaces.
Manitoba Must Match Federal Pledge to Protect 30% of Lands and Waters by 2030: CPAWS Manitoba
Manitoba urgently needs to match a federal pledge to protect 30% of our lands and fresh waters, CPAWS Manitoba said in a press release.
Why Young Climate Activists Should Get Involved in Conservation
We’re exploring how young climate activists can get involved in environmental conservation to mark International Youth Day.
Greenway School Students Rally to Protect Polar Bears
Grade three and four students at Greenway school spent weeks learning about polar bears and climate change.
Protect Woodland Caribou – Fill in a Short Government Survey
There is finally hope the Manitoba government will act to protect threatened caribou after a decade of delays. Answer a quick survey to help.
Clean Up Litter and Win a Doughnut Party!
Pick up litter in your schoolyard or nearby park during the CPAWS Manitoba Student Litter Cleanup Challenge!
How to Survive Yet Another School Closure: Get Outside — The Winter Edition
Here are some winter pandemic parenting survival tips from a twin mom to help get you through another school closure in Manitoba.
Conserve habitat for moose
We welcome the Manitoba government’s aim to protect our imperilled moose population. A missing objective is conserving habitat.
Prime Minister commits on world stage to protecting at least 30% of land and ocean by 2030
CPAWS is thrilled that Canada has reaffirmed our country’s commitment to protect 30% of land and ocean by 2030.
Canada to prioritize nature and double protection of land and ocean by 2025
CPAWS applauds the federal government’s commitment to nature conservation as part of Canada’s recovery from Covid-19.
News Release: Seal River Watershed slated to become Indigenous Protected Area
The Government of Canada invested $3.2 million in the Seal River Watershed Indigenous Protected Area Initiative.