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Manitoba Nature Notebook

Welcome to our Manitoba Nature Notebook Blog, where conservation meets curiosity.

Explore stories, insights, and updates focused on protecting Manitoba's lands and waters. Through campaign updates, hike highlights, and inspiring nature fun, we aim to deepen your connection to Manitoba and empower you to take action.

Whether you’re a student, educator, or nature enthusiast, join us in learning, protecting, and celebrating the places we call home—one blog post at a time.

Visit every Friday for a new story. 

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    Featured image for “PIMACHIOWIN-AKI PROPOSED WORLD HERITAGE SITE”
    February 2nd, 2007

    PIMACHIOWIN-AKI PROPOSED WORLD HERITAGE SITE

    Four First Nations and the governments of Manitoba and Ontariotoday announced establishment of the Pimachiowin-Aki non-profitcorporation as part of their goal to achieve internationalrecognition for lands east of Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba andNorthwestern Ontario as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area under discussion is about 42,000 square kilometers. Itincludes
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    January 31st, 2007

    Report says ecological value of Arctic watershed greater than natural resources

    (CP) – An innovative report on the value of the Mackenzie Valley and Delta region has concluded that the “ecological goods and services” provided by the vast western Arctic watershed are worth ten times the value of its natural resources. “The study shows the importance and real socio-cultural-economic value of
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    January 27th, 2007

    CARIBOU, STURGEON, PIPING PLOVER RESEARCH TO BENEFIT FROM SPECIAL CONSERVATION AND ENDANGERED SPECIE

    Eight Manitoba organizations involved in conservation enhancementand awareness programs will receive more than $155,000 in specialconservation and endangered species fund grants, ConservationMinister Stan Struthers announced today. “The fund provides grants to non-profit community-basedorganizations for projects that will enhance the naturalresources of the province,” said Struthers. “It encouragesorganizations to develop local
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    January 26th, 2007

    New fund helps protect province’s threatened caribou

    MANITOBA’S imperilled woodland caribou is one of several species that will benefit from a recently announced provincial fund to study and promote wildlife conservation in the province. The Conservation and Endangered Species Fund provides more than $155,000 in total grants to non-profit community-based organizations for projects that will enhance the
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    January 25th, 2007

    Save woodland caribou

    The article, Declines in caribou called threat, Jan. 22, speaks volumes about the caribou’s fight for survival. Caribou are in trouble across our nation due to habitat loss.Here in Manitoba, woodland caribou are walking the path to extinction unless our provincial government performs the one measure proven to ensure their
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    December 16th, 2006

    Wild Space Urged

    Do it for Rudolph. That’s the message the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) gave to Conservation Minister Stan Struthers at his office yesterday while urging him to protect the habitat of woodland caribou. The wildlife advocacy organization is urging the Doer government to grant land-protection requests from First Nations
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    December 15th, 2006

    Park reserves to be protected

    MANITOBA has added to its network of protected lands with the five-year renewals of six park reserves and the creation of a new one on the Cormorant Islands in Lake Winnipegosis. The province now has one million acres of ecologically sensitive land protected in this manner. It means that no
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    December 12th, 2006

    RE: Victoria Secret goes green with catalogue, shuns endangered Canadian forest

    I’d like to congratulate Limited Brands (Victoria’s Secret) on their decision to shift to recycled and sustainably harvested paper sources for its catalogues, and strongly encourage other retailers to follow suit.By choosing not to use paper derived from clear cutting forests critical for survival of woodland caribou, Limited Brands and
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    December 6th, 2006

    Victoria’s Secret goes green with catalogue, shuns endangered Canadian forest

    VANCOUVER (CP) – The company that owns lingerie retailer Victoria’s Secret says it will not buy wood pulp for its well-known catalogue from some areas of Western Canada. The move is in response to an environmental campaign aimed at the catalogue industry in general and at Limited Brands, which owns
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    November 21st, 2006

    Re: Group complains province failing protected areas (Nov. 9)

    There’s been no net gain in Manitoba’s protected natural lands and waters since 1999, when the present government came into office. That’s why it came as no surprise when the Manitoba government received a poor protected areas grade for 2006. To add insult to injury, Manitoba was once a leader
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    November 9th, 2006

    Group complains province failing protected areas

    THE Manitoba government received a dismal grade for its commitment to protecting areas in the province from industrial development. Manitoba was hit with a D by Manitoba Wildlands. Protected areas are where mining, logging, hydro development, oil and gas exploration are prohibited. The organization maintains the Doer government has fallen
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    October 13th, 2006

    Tories promise new national parks

    The federal government has pledged to complete Canada’s national park system, starting with work on a brand-new park bridging forest and tundra. The plan, announced Friday by Environment Minister Rona Ambrose, also includes a long-awaited timeline for expansion of Nahanni National Park in the Northwest Territories and promises to move
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