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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 “Plan Western Hudson Bay Right From Day One”
    June 5th, 2026

    Plan Western Hudson Bay Right From Day One

    It’s National Ocean Week and a fitting moment to recognize Manitoba as a coastal province. Churchill, known globally for its polar bears and beluga whales, sits at the heart of one of Canada’s most important marine ecosystems.
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    May 15th, 2026

    Reminiscing: Things We Learn When We Gather

    Join us and reflect on the Kitaskeenan Kaweekanawaynitamuk Indigenous Protected Area’s annual Five Nations Gathering.
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    May 8th, 2026

    Happy, Wealthy, Healthy Marines

    One of the most ecologically and culturally significant marine regions in Canada is right here, in Western Hudson Bay. In a region of great change and great possibility, conservation is an important tool.
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    May 1st, 2026

    A Heartfelt Farewell

    Spring has sprung, and its the season of new beginnings and closing chapters. At CPAWS, we’re saying a bittersweet goodbye to two incredible staff members: Juliana and John.
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    April 24th, 2026

    Outreach: The Foundation of Conservation

    Outreach is the foundation of nearly everything we do. Learn the 3 ways our CPAWS team rallies support for nature in Manitoba.
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    April 17th, 2026

    Support the Plan to Protect the Seal River Watershed

    Learn about the Seal River Watershed and the proposal to protect this vast ecosystem.
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    April 16th, 2026

    How to Celebrate Earth Day!

    There are plenty of ways to connect with nature, care for the planet, and celebrate Earth Day in Winnipeg this week. Here’s eight ways to celebrate Earth Day 2026.
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    April 10th, 2026

    Get the Lowdown on the Birds of the Lowlands

    The Hudson Bay Lowlands is more than just wilderness. Millions of breeding birds depend on its wetlands, forests, and tundra to raise their young. Learn More about the breeding birds of the Lowlands.
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    April 4th, 2026

    How Climate Change Affects Manitoba’s Biodiversity

    Climate change is rapidly reshaping Manitoba’s biodiversity. From shifting growing seasons to disrupted wildlife patterns, here’s a closer look at some of the changes already underway.
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    April 2nd, 2026

    How to Start Composting This Spring!

    Learn how to start composting, a great summer hobby which helps lower your carbon footprint, improve your soil quality, and save you money.
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    March 27th, 2026

    The Climate Report Card is Here!

    We’ve taken a close look at Manitoba’s 2026 budget, and our conclusion is clear: it does not deliver the level of investment needed to address the climate crisis or protect nature.
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    March 20th, 2026

    Frog Blog

    Manitoba is home to 8 species of frogs – 4 ‘classic frogs’ and 4 treefrogs. Let’s take a dive into the ponds and marshes of our province and learn more about these little creatures!
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