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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 “Province Must Reduce Emissions”
    April 3rd, 2023

    Province Must Reduce Emissions

    Manitoba’s forests, grasslands, wetlands and ocean are part of the climate change solution. These ecosystems help to mitigate the impacts of climate change by absorbing greenhouse gas emissions.
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    March 27th, 2023

    Solution to Canada’s looming water crisis

    Nature needs to be part of the solution to water management. Wetlands and forests help to filter contaminants out of the water we drink and also help to retain and store water, lessening the impacts of floods and droughts.
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    March 17th, 2023

    Clean Up Litter and Win a Doughnut Party!

    Pick up litter in your schoolyard or nearby park during the 2023 CPAWS Manitoba Student Litter Cleanup Challenge!
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    Featured image for “Manitoba’s Amisk Park Reserve needs your help to keep protected designation”
    March 16th, 2023

    Manitoba’s Amisk Park Reserve needs your help to keep protected designation

    Manitobans are being asked to share their thoughts on protecting Amisk Park Reserve for another five years. You have until the end of March!
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    Featured image for “Manitoba’s Polar Bears in Steep Decline: Government Data”
    February 24th, 2023

    Manitoba’s Polar Bears in Steep Decline: Government Data

    Manitoba’s polar bear population dropped sharply in just five years amid a worrying loss of adult females and cubs, government data shows.
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    Featured image for “Beluga Gala Brings Canada’s Whale Protection into the Spotlight”
    January 27th, 2023

    Beluga Gala Brings Canada’s Whale Protection into the Spotlight

    Canada must do a better job of protecting beluga whales and the best way to do that is to establish a marine protected area in Hudson Bay.
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    January 5th, 2023

    We Must Act Now on Biodiversity Protection: Op-Ed

    A historic deal to conserve nature was reached in Montreal at the COP15 UN Conference on Biological Diversity. Now the really hard work begins.
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    January 5th, 2023

    6 Lessons Nature Taught Me While Writing My Book

    Nature has been one of my greatest teachers in life, especially while writing Planted: Stories From Manitoba’s Natural World.
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    December 14th, 2022

    Major Progress in Safeguarding Nature and Advancing Reconciliation in Manitoba

    A major milestone in the years-long campaign to establish the Seal River Watershed as an Indigenous Protected Area was reached Dec 14, 2022.
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    December 7th, 2022

    23 Reasons to Be Hopeful About Nature in 2023

    I am hopeful that the world – and Manitoba – is ready to do the hard work needed to reverse a devastating loss of wildlife and wild spaces.
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    December 5th, 2022

    Indigenous Leadership Key to Conservation Efforts: OP-ED

    Indigenous leadership is key to conserving Canada’s lands and waters: just look to an initiative to protect Manitoba’s Seal River Watershed.
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    November 24th, 2022

    More than just monarchs: a guide to Manitoba’s butterflies

    It’s easy to recognize the fluttering orange wings and beautiful black stripes of a monarch, but did you know Manitoba is home to 144 species of butterfly? That’s what 54 people learned during Kirstyn Eckhardt’s webinar in October.
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