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Boreal

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February 4th, 2011

Canada Sets Example for International Year of Forests

From pulp mill workers in Manitoba to indigenous hunters in the Amazon, hundreds of millions of people around the world rely directly on the forested expanses of our planet. All the rest of us depend on the ecological services forests provide. This year, 2011, has been officially declared the International
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January 20th, 2011

Hydro line could run under lake

Study looks at what may come after Bipole III The not-yet built Bipole III will be maxed out once the next generation of dams is constructed, raising the spectre of a fourth mega-power line and reviving the idea of an underwater route. A 200-page report on the viability of a
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January 10th, 2011

Woodland Caribou: A Canadian Idol

If you are Canadian, chances are you have a caribou in your pocket.  Since 1937, we have celebrated the woodland caribou by featuring its image on the “tails” side of millions of Canadian quarters. Woodland caribou are fascinating dwellers of Canada’s boreal region that boast many remarkable yet largely unknown
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December 17th, 2010

Shortchanging east side

The letter Engineers united on east side (Dec. 8) states: “The two routes traverse the same length of boreal forest (about 400 kilometres).” This is true for the west side; absolutely false for the east side. If an east-side Bipole III was built according to the route that proponents suggest,
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October 25th, 2010

Environmental groups give Manitoba an award

Today, 10 leading environmental groups gave the Manitoba government and Indigenous partners on the east side of Lake Winnipeg an award for their work to promote the creation of an UNESCO world heritage site in this spectacular tract of intact boreal forest.
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May 31st, 2010

New Large Protected Areas Proposed for Manitoba’s Northern Boreal

CPAWS commends Northlands Dene and Sayisi Dene First Nations for their vision and quest to protect their traditional lands and waters in Manitoba’s Boreal Region. The areas proposed for protection are approximately 610,000 hectares – this is larger than PEI. The territories of these First Nations are pristine and home
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February 4th, 2010

Morning Star Gone, Legacy Lives On

By Ron Thiessen, CPAWS Manitoba Executive Director Traditional medicine man and teacher ‘Morning Star’ Garry Raven passed away on January 17, 2010. I met him in 2001 when I visited his home in Hollow Water First Nation to discuss the potential of the Manigotagan River and surrounding area being protected
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November 30th, 2009

Manitoba Makes Forest Count

Manitoba Lieutenant Governor Phillip S. Lee delivered today’s Speech from the Throne During today’s Throne Speech, the Manitoba government announced it will fully incorporate forestry into Manitoba’s Climate Change Plan. This action, which CPAWS has been encouraging for years, is supported by research that demonstrates the value of Boreal forests
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November 27th, 2009

A message from Bou on Climate Change and Forests

Some people ask me “Bou, why the heck is a Boreal woodland caribou involved in the Make Forests Count campaign”. Well, the big picture answer is that climate change is threat to all living things on this planet, humans, ungulates (that’s me), and others. But for me it’s even more
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October 20th, 2009

Gary Doer asks Manitobans to Keep East Side Dream Alive

At a farewell dinner for Gary Doer on October 17th, the outgoing Premier stated “Do not ever give up on the dream of protecting the east side of Lake Winnipeg.” – CBC news Other comments from Gary Doer about the east side of Lake Winnipeg during his last month of
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October 7th, 2009

Selinger Vows to Protect East Side Boreal Forests

Premier candidate Greg Selinger has announced his commitment to work with communities on the east side of Lake Winnipeg to protect the region’s boreal forests and establish sustainable economic opportunities.  “It is a responsibility for all of us to protect the boreal forest and get it established as a UNESCO
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October 1st, 2009

CPAWS Asks Premier Doer to “Make Forests Count” at Global Climate Change Summit

The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society is asking Premier Doer to “Make Forests Count” at the Governors’ Global Climate Summit 2, On the Road to Copenhagen, which continues today and tomorrow in Los Angeles. To date, the Manitoba government has left protection of the Boreal Region’s carbon stores out of
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