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Follow Indigenous leadership: Letter to the Editor

Riley ChervinskiJuly 4, 2022CPAWS in the News, News

Canada needs Indigenous leadership to ensure nature’s life support systems can sustain people and wildlife into the future.

Marchella points to her letter urging the government to protect polar bears at Greenway school in June 2022

Greenway School Students Rally to Protect Polar Bears

Mira ObermanJune 28, 2022CPAWS in the News, Education, News, Protect Polar Bears

Grade three and four students at Greenway school spent weeks learning about polar bears and climate change.

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.

4 Facts About Polar Bear Maternity Worth Celebrating this Mother’s Day

Riley ChervinskiMay 8, 2022Campaigns, Protect Polar Bears, Wildlife

We’re breaking down 4 facts about polar bear maternity you need to know this Mother’s Day.

Picnic table beside RV camper and lake.

More Camping Spots Needed: Letter to the Editor

Riley ChervinskiApril 16, 2022CPAWS in the News, Defend Manitoba Parks, Manitoba's Parks, News

Manitobans no longer have enough camping facilities, protected natural spaces, or parks to serve our growing population.

‘We need to leave it there for the next generation’ says Fisher River Cree Nation elder

Riley ChervinskiApril 12, 2022Fisher Bay, News

Dorothy L Crate is a respected elder and member of Fisher River Cree Nation who wants the lands and waters protected for future generations.

Staying Active in Their Sixties: Meet Two of Our Most Inspiring Nature Club Participants

Riley ChervinskiJanuary 14, 2022News

Stella and Kevin have met dozens of other hikers, nature lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts through CPAWS Manitoba’s Nature Club. 

A beluga shows its tail in Hudson Bay in Manitoba.

Manitoba Must Preserve Its Ocean Ecosystem: Op-Ed

Kaitlin VittJanuary 4, 2022CPAWS in the News, Hudson Bay, News

Manitoba must embrace its identity as an ocean province and take steps to protect and conserve our threatened marine habitat.

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Go Winter Hiking in Winnipeg at Bois-des-Esprits

Kaitlin VittDecember 16, 2021Nature Club, News, Outdoor Fun

Bois-des-Esprits is the perfect introduction to winter hiking. More than 20 tree carvings turn the trail into a treasure hunt.

People walk over the Pinawa Suspension Bridge in Manitoba.

Where to Hike Near the Pinawa Suspension Bridge

Kaitlin VittNovember 15, 2021Nature Club, News, Outdoor Fun

The trail near the Pinawa suspension bridge has plenty of Precambrian rock to climb but a gentler slope than you’ll find in the Whiteshell.

Two people approaching the bridge while hiking the La Barrière Park Loop.

Hike the Scenic La Barrière Park

Kaitlin VittNovember 1, 2021Nature Club, News, Outdoor Fun

La Barrière Park Loop, 15 minutes from Winnipeg, is nearly three kilometres and takes around 60 minutes to complete.

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Letter to the Editor: Help Protect Polar Bear Habitats

Kaitlin VittOctober 19, 2021CPAWS in the News, News, Protect Polar Bears

The polar bear has been recognized as an official emblem of Manitoba — we must work to protect this at-risk species and its habitats.

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