May 31st, 2021Indigenous Youth Connect at 2020-21 Nature SummitYouth from First Nations in Manitoba learned about environmental stewardship at the Canadian Wilderness Stewardship Program Nature Summit.Read More
March 13th, 2021Indigenous Youth Learn Stewardship Skills with Support of CPAWS ManitobaThe Canadian Wilderness Stewardship Program brings together youth participants from three Indigenous communities in Manitoba.Read More
February 4th, 2021Filling Our Imaginations with Nature For I Love to Read MonthSee our list of 100 nature-themed children’s books for I Love to Read Month to read as a family safe at home.Read More
February 1st, 2021Rescuing Ourselves — and Our Kids — From a Pandemic of Screen Time: Get OutsideWhile dealing with COVID-19, we have inadvertently amplified nature-deficit disorder in youth. Thankfully, there’s a simple solution: get outside.Read More
November 6th, 2020CPAWS Manitoba Launches Outdoor Learning ProgramThe CPAWS Manitoba Outdoor Learning Program is aimed at educators and families interested in environmental topics and learning outdoors.Read More
March 6th, 2020Dene, Cree And Inuit Youth Share Love Of Nature At Ottawa ConferenceTen Indigenous youth from Northern Manitoba and Nunavut shared their love of nature with youth from eastern Canada at an Ottawa conference led by CPAWS.Read More
February 15th, 2020Youth Share Interest In Hide Tanning With 60 People In ArviatFour youth from Arviat helped their community engage in traditional practices by organizing a caribou hide tanning workshop with the support CPAWS.Read More
January 27th, 2020Sharing Her Love For The Land And Water Empowers Young Woman From Tadoule LakeRebecca Thorassie is finding her voice by speaking to her remote northern Manitoba community about the need to protect their lands and waters.Read More
October 6th, 2019Tadoule Lake Stewardship SummitThe sound of drums and laughter echoed across a rippling lake as a group of Dene, Cree and Inuit youth learned how to play traditional Dene hand games. Read More
April 26th, 2017Seal River watershed campaign gets a boost from École Riverview students in WinnipegCPAWS Manitoba is always thrilled to receive invitations from educators and students to join them in the classroom and discuss boreal conservation in Manitoba. The experience is often both humbling and energizing. This proved to be the case when we were fortunate enough to meet with the enthusiastic grade 3Read More