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Students cleaning up their neighbourhood as part of the CPAWS School Litter Clean Up.

Hundreds of Students Help Clean Up Their Communities with CPAWS 2022 Litter Challenge

Riley MartinNovember 24, 2022Education, News, Outdoor Learning

Hundreds of students learned about the environmental impacts of litter and the value of public service through our Litter Cleanup Challenge. 

Announcing the 2022 CPAWS Fall Photo Contest Winners

Riley MartinNovember 24, 2022Contests, News, Outdoor Fun

We were blown away by the stunning images that captured the natural splendour of our province for the CPAWS Manitoba Fall Colours Photo Contest!

Polar bear mother leading two cubs across the ice in Northern Manitoba. Hudson Bay.

Polar bears need our protection: Op-Ed

Riley MartinNovember 1, 2022Campaigns, CPAWS in the News, Manitoba's Parks, News, Protect Polar Bears, Wildlife

The need for protection of polar bear habitat and den sites has never been so pronounced, Ron Thiessen wrote in an op-ed in the Free Press.

CPAWS Manitoba Urges Mayoral and City Councilor Hopefuls to Protect Assiniboine Forest

Riley MartinSeptember 28, 2022Assiniboine Forest, Forests, Manitoba's Parks, News, Wildlife

CPAWS Manitoba hosted a press conference in September 2022 to discuss protecting Assiniboine Forest as a national urban park.

A dock on water in Riding Mountain National Park in fall at sunrise.

Enter the CPAWS Manitoba Fall Colours Photo Contest 2022

Riley MartinSeptember 28, 2022Contests, Nature Club, News, Outdoor Fun

Get outside, enjoy the beauty of fall, and show off your photography skills with the CPAWS Manitoba Fall Photo Contest.

Vote for Assiniboine Forest: Letter to the Editor

Riley MartinSeptember 26, 2022Assiniboine Forest, Campaigns, Forests, Manitoba's Parks, News

As preserving the carbon stored in ecosystems can help slow the accelerator pedal on climate change, a sterling opportunity for mayoral candidates lies with Winnipeg’s beloved Assiniboine Forest.

Two students pick up litter for the CPAWS Manitoba Student Litter Cleanup Challenge.

Clean Up Litter and Win a Doughnut Party!

Riley MartinSeptember 16, 2022Contests, Nature Club, News, Outdoor Learning

Pick up litter in your schoolyard or nearby park during the CPAWS Manitoba Student Litter Cleanup Challenge!

Sunrise in Assiniboine Forest in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Photo taken by Riley Martin.

Letter to the Editor: Indigenous effort appreciated

Riley MartinSeptember 12, 2022Assiniboine Forest, CPAWS in the News, Forests, News

I applaud the Indigenous nations within Manitoba that are working to establish protected and conserved natural areas.

7 Tips for Taking Stunning Nature Photos

Riley MartinAugust 18, 2022Events, Manitoba's Parks, Nature Club, News

To celebrate World Photography Day, we’re sharing seven tips to help you get the best photos possible in Manitoba’s wilderness.

Assiniboine Forest grasses in fall

Letter to the Editor: Protect Assiniboine Forest

Riley MartinJune 13, 2022Assiniboine Forest, Campaigns, CPAWS in the News, Forests, Manitoba's Parks, News

Only six per cent of Winnipeg’s total city area is public park land, compared to the average of Canadian cities at nine per cent.

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With your help, we can protect half our lands and waters for future generations of people and wildlife.

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