January 27th, 2020Sharing Her Love For The Land And Water Empowers Young Woman From Tadoule LakeRebecca Thorassie is finding her voice by speaking to her remote northern Manitoba community about the need to protect their lands and waters.Read More
December 5th, 2019CPAWS applauds federal government’s commitment to conservation and nature-based climate solutions in Speech from the ThroneWe welcome federal government commitments to protect 25% of Canada’s land and ocean by 2025 and to pursue nature-based solutions to fight climate change.Read More
December 4th, 2019Canada’s deforestation is much worse than the government reports, study findsCanada’s deforestation is much worse than the government reports according to a new CPAWS Wildlands League study examining the impact of logging scars.Read More
October 6th, 2019Tadoule Lake Stewardship SummitThe sound of drums and laughter echoed across a rippling lake as a group of Dene, Cree and Inuit youth learned how to play traditional Dene hand games. Read More
August 20th, 2019Quest to Create Massive Conservation Area in Manitoba Gets Federal SupportThe Seal River Watershed initiative was awarded a large federal grant to help establish a massive Indigenous Protected Area in Manitoba.Read More
August 17th, 2019We do not have the right to ruin the 10th-largest freshwater lake on the planetRestoring and maintaining natural areas would greatly reduce the pollution and mass algae blooms that are destroying Lake Winnipeg.Read More
August 1st, 2019Canada Exceeds Goal Of 10% Ocean Protection With Announcement Of Tuvaijuittuq Marine Protected Area, NunavutCanada surpassed its commitment to protect 10% of its oceans with Tuvaijuittuq: a massive Marine Protected Area encompassing 5.55% of our ocean territory.Read More
July 31st, 2019Paddle Night Draws Nearly 60 Winnipeggers to Red RiverA dunk in the Red River didn’t dampen Paddle Night for a Winnipeg mom who laughed and got right back in a canoe with her son.Read More
July 4th, 2019Students Explore Assiniboine Forest, Learn About ConservationStudents from Amber Trails School joined CPAWS on a hike in Assiniboine Forest to learn about conservation and biodiversity.Read More