July 12th, 2024Cowbirds to Calculating: Meet DavidDavid Swan is a behavioural ecologist who joined CPAWS Manitoba because he is passionate about science-based conservation.Read More
July 5th, 2024Stage Left to Nature’s Best: Meet DebMeet Deb Gay-De Vries, the Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator for CPAWS, and discover her impactful work with the CPAWS team.Read More
June 14th, 2024Protecting Nature One Post at a Time: Meet Katie BorgfjordAs the Digital Marketing Coordinator, Katie is in charge of managing the CPAWS Manitoba social media pages, updating the website, crafting content and leading Nature Club activitiesRead More
June 6th, 2024Honouring the Water Gathering in Churchill, ManitobaCelebrate Hudson Bay with events in Churchill to honour water and explore opportunities to secure a healthy future for people and wildlife.Read More
May 31st, 2024A balanced critical minerals strategy for Manitoba: OP-EDThe path forward for Manitoba lies in a nuanced and collaborative approach to resource development and environmental protection.Read More
May 28th, 2024The Dreamer Who United Four Nations to Protect a Watershed: Remembering Ernie BussidorManitoba lost a champion of nature when Ernie Bussidor died in his sleep on January 27, 2024 at the age of 67. And I lost a friend.Read More
May 21st, 2024What Does It Mean to Protect Manitoba’s Wild Spaces? It Means a LotProtecting the Hudson Bay Lowlands benefits people who live in nothern Manitoba along with wildlife like polar bears, caribou and birds.Read More
May 1st, 2024CPAWS Manitoba Position on Critical MineralsCan Manitoba do mining right? We have 7 key recommendations for what needs to be included in Manitoba’s upcoming critical minerals strategy.Read More
April 22nd, 2024Op-Ed: Lack of Climate Investment has High CostThe provincial government’s lack of investment in nature could cost Manitobans dearly. Conserving nature is an essential and cost-effective part of the climate solution and it needs to be acted on immediately.Read More
April 4th, 2024Bird Recorders Will Support Conservation in FRCNTwo wildlife audio recorders were set up in FRCN as part of a project to study how birds migrate through, breed, and live in the Interlake.Read More
March 8th, 2024Manitoba Needs to Invest in Nature in Upcoming BudgetPremier Kinew’s government needs to make a substantial investment to achieve its ambitious target of protecting 30% of Manitoba by 2030.Read More
February 26th, 2024A Budget to Help Manitoba — and the Planet: OP-EDThe upcoming Manitoba budget needs to show a strong investment in protecting nature, CPAWS and Audubon wrote in a Winnipeg Free Press op-ed.Read More