September 21st, 2023Nature-Based Solutions Have Role“We no longer have the luxury of delaying action to address this existential threat,” wrote Ron Thiessen.Read More
September 7th, 2023Find Out What Manitoba’s Political Parties Say About Conservation3 of 4 political parties pledged to protect 30% of Manitoba’s lands and waters by 2030 in response to a CPAWS Manitoba campaign.Read More
August 31st, 2023OP-ED: Manitoba needs a Plan to Protect Nature“There is still time for humanity to rein in climate change if we act quickly and decisively. Ron Thiessen wrote in an opinion piece published by the Winnipeg Free Press.Read More
August 22nd, 2023Tackling Trash: Highlights from CPAWS’ 2023 Student Litter Cleanup ChallengeHundreds of students learned about the environmental impacts of litter and the value of public service through our Litter Cleanup Challenge. Read More
August 11th, 2023Media Kit for 30×30 Campaign – August 2023Quotes and background related to the CPAWS Manitoba campaign asking political parties to protect nature ahead of the upcoming election.Read More
July 19th, 2023Discover Nature With a CPAWS and Watersheds BackpackUnleash your inner explorer and embark on a captivating journey with Nature Discovery Backpacks – where the wonders of the great outdoors meet the thrill of hands-on science and immersive nature-based learning.Read More
July 17th, 2023Protecting Our Polar PalsWe loved seeing all the creative entries for the #ProtectPolarBears Colouring Contest. Thanks so much to everyone who entered.Read More
April 27th, 2023Winnipeg Will Sign Biodiversity PledgeWinnipeg will join dozens of other cities around the world in a pledge to take 15 tangible actions to protect urban biodiversity.Read More
October 2nd, 2020Prime Minister commits on world stage to protecting at least 30% of land and ocean by 2030CPAWS is thrilled that Canada has reaffirmed our country’s commitment to protect 30% of land and ocean by 2030.Read More
September 5th, 2017As Birds Head South, Biodiversity is on DisplayBiodiversity (the variety of life on the planet) is reflected across all levels of organization – from whole ecosystems, to individual species, to microscopic gene sequences. As summer slowly turns to fall, we’re treated with a parade of biodiversity at the species level as migratory birds (over 300 species andRead More