Want to dive deeper into how we can protect Manitoba’s lands and waters? Explore our thoughts on the action plan for net zero. The post Action Plan Is The Next Step For Net Zero appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
This page is your go-to guide for taking action for nature. Take a look into how to send a letter to the premier or MLA, write a letter to the editor, or an op-ed. The post How to Take Action for Nature appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
This Halloween, let’s have fun without haunting the planet.| CPAWS Manitoba
CPAWS Manitoba offers outdoor education workshops and field trips to help children get outside and appreciate the wonders of nature.| CPAWS Manitoba
Nature journaling is a way to document what you experience in nature, through drawing, writing, or both, to connect to the outdoors.| CPAWS Manitoba
CPAWS Manitoba has helped establish 23 parks and protected areas since 1991. Our goal is to protect half of Manitoba's wild spaces.| CPAWS Manitoba
Join us in Celebrating World Teacher Day! By Carly, Environmental Education Manager This Sunday, for World Teacher Day, we’re shining a spotlight on The Life of an Educator at CPAWS ... Read More The post “The Life of an Educator” appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
Five years and nine stuffed journals later…. the practice of junk journaling has changed my life. Here's how you can start your own! The post How to Junk Journal appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
This summer wasn’t just about learning new skills, it was about creating memories together. All of these moments reminded us why these workshops matter.| CPAWS Manitoba
Bundle up the family and join us for the 5th Annual Family-Friendly Halloween Hike at the Chickadee Trail in Birds Hill Provincial Park! 🍂✨ The post A Fall Tradition Your Family Will Love appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
Whether you're going for a hike, having a picnic, or camping under the stars, following these 7 principles of Leave No Trace helps ensure nature stays wild. The post How to Leave No Trace appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
What kind of nation are we building if projects in Hudson Bay come at the expense of our greatest natural and cultural treasures? The post Building Canada’s Future Without Sacrificing Hudson Bay’s Belugas, Bears, and Birds appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
Back to school season is here, but it doesn't have to be back inside season. Keep your family connected to nature this fall with these tips! The post Back to School, Not Back Indoors appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
Whether you're just starting your eco-friendly journey or looking for new ways to reduce your environmental impact, we’ve got you covered.| CPAWS Manitoba
What is it like to work at CPAWS Manitoba? Brendan answers the question as he recaps his summer on the comms team in our latest blog. The post The Summer I Turned CPAWS appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
Learn More about the Breeding Birds of the Hudson Bay Lowlands.| CPAWS Manitoba
Can we measure the stress of beluga whales using their snot? That’s what Justine Hudson and #SnotForScience aims to find out.| CPAWS Manitoba
Parks Week is the perfect occasion to explore Manitoba’s amazing natural treasures. Here are some great ways to celebrate!| CPAWS Manitoba
CPAWS Manitoba has a dedicated education team! All year long helping kids discover the wonder of the natural world. Come meet them!| CPAWS Manitoba
What if every child walked just one kilometre—and we added all those distances together? Could we walk far enough to match the incredible journeys of the birds that live, grow, and pass through our community?| CPAWS Manitoba
Spring 2025 Environmental Education Pond Workshop Elyce, Conservation Outreach Ambassador A Special Connection with Riverbend Over the years, our education team has built an incredible relationship with the students and ... Read More| CPAWS Manitoba
From majestic whales to quirky sea stars, these 10 species showcase the incredible diversity of Manitoba’s Arctic marine life.| CPAWS Manitoba
We can protect half of Manitoba's wild spaces for future generations of people and wildlife with your help. Take action to Keep Manitoba Wild| CPAWS Manitoba
We are asking all political parties in the upcoming election to commit to delivering on a plan that will protect 30% of Manitoba by 2030.| CPAWS Manitoba
Four First Nations secured interim protection for the Seal River Watershed, a pristine wilderness nearly as large as Nova Scotia.| CPAWS Manitoba