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How to Camp Like a Champ

Riley ChervinskiJune 11, 2021Events, Nature Club, News, Speaker Series

Learn how to use the seven principles of Leave No Trace on camping trips from Sloan Cathcart, Head of Interpretation with Manitoba Parks.

5 Tips for Nature Photographers

Riley ChervinskiJune 9, 2021Events, Nature Club, News, Speaker Series

Five easy tricks to help anyone create compelling nature photography from professional photographer and instructor Ron Gilfillan.

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How to Survive Yet Another School Lockdown: Get Outside

Kaitlin VittMay 17, 2021News, Outdoor Learning

Here are some pandemic parenting survival tips from a twin mom to help get you through another school lockdown in Manitoba.

How To Care for Manitoba’s Wildlife

Riley ChervinskiMay 10, 2021Events, Nature Club, News, Speaker Series, Wildlife

Learn from Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre in Manitoba what you should do if you find a sick, injured or orphaned animal in the wild.

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Thousands of Manitobans Connect to Nature Through Free CPAWS Webinars

Kaitlin VittApril 20, 2021Events, Nature Club, News, Speaker Series

CPAWS Manitoba has been hosting free virtual nature events to connect Manitobans to conservation while safe at home.

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Announcing the #ProtectHudsonBay Colouring Contest Winners

Kaitlin VittMarch 30, 2021Contests, Hudson Bay, News

Here are the winners of the CPAWS Manitoba colouring contest and quotes from participants about the importance of protecting beluga whales.

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What Is the Current State of Manitoba’s Trails?

Kaitlin VittMarch 15, 2021Defend Manitoba Parks, Events, Nature Club, News, Speaker Series

Learn about the state of Manitoba’s spectacular network of trails, which is being enjoyed by Manitobans more now than ever before.

CPAWS Manitoba Colouring Contest

Enter the #ProtectHudsonBay Colouring Contest

Kaitlin VittMarch 8, 2021Contests, Hudson Bay, News

Spread the word of the importance of protecting beluga whales and Hudson Bay through the CPAWS Manitoba colouring contest.

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Presenting the CPAWS Manitoba Photo Contest Winners

Kaitlin VittFebruary 26, 2021Contests, News

Here are the winning photos and honourable mentions selected by our judges for our photography contest, featuring nature in Manitoba.

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How to Survive Getting Lost in the Wilderness

Kaitlin VittFebruary 10, 2021Events, Nature Club, News, Speaker Series

Sherman Kong from Maple Leaf Survival shares must-know wilderness survival information for Manitoba adventures.

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Enter the CPAWS Manitoba Wilderness Photo Contest

Kaitlin VittFebruary 9, 2021Contests, News

Show off your photography skills and nature in the province with our 2021 Manitoba Wilderness Photo Contest.

Filling Our Imaginations with Nature For I Love to Read Month

MiraFebruary 4, 2021News

See our list of 100 nature-themed children’s books for I Love to Read Month to read as a family safe at home.

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