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
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
Check out Carly's trip to Churchill! Learn about how you can see beluga whales, polar bears, and Aurora Borealis for yourself! The post Hudson Bay – The Beach Vacation You Didn’t Know You Needed! appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
From an Oak to an Elm, learn how to identify all the "poplar" local trees with CPAWS Manitoba. The post How to Identify Manitoban Trees appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
Win the Ultimate Harvest Moon Festival tickets! 🌙🎶 Imagine this: sunlight spilling through your tent, warming your face. Coffee in hand, you stroll to the main stage as your favourite ... Read More| CPAWS Manitoba
This past week our Education Manager, Carly Gray, made the trip up to Tadoule Lake for the 2025 Land Summit, hosted by the Seal River Watershed Alliance. The post Learning from the Land appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
Geocaching is a world-wide exploration game that combines exploring nature, finding secret items, and helping you appreciate your surroundings. The post How to Go Geocaching 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
Introducing the tall grass prairie, one of Manitoba’s endangered ecosystems. Heres a look into some of the iconic plants! The post The Grass is Greener Where We Protect It appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
If you're curious about the basics of fishing or just want to see what makes this hobby so rewarding, you’re in the right place. The post How to Start Fishing appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| 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 offers outdoor education workshops and field trips to help children get outside and appreciate the wonders of nature.| CPAWS Manitoba
Our outdoor education program aims to help educators and parents in Manitoba teach children the value of nature through place-base learning.| CPAWS Manitoba
What happens when you mix boreal forest, calcareous fen, and cedar swamp? The Brokenhead Wetland Interpretive Trail! Read about what we saw on the trail! The post We’re Off to See the Wetland! appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| 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
Learn more about Manitoba's parks and protected areas.| CPAWS Manitoba
The future is bright for nature in Manitoba after after a new government was elected on October 3 with strong commitments to conservation.| 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
The climate crisis isn’t some distant threat — it’s here, knocking on our door.Manitoba Needs a Plan for Nature.| CPAWS Manitoba
Get to know a few of Manitoba’s wildest love stories that break the binary and celebrate diversity in every corner of the ecosystem. Get to know some of the 2SLBGBTQI+ Animals in Manitoba:| CPAWS Manitoba
Speak up forWoodland CaribouCPAWS is working to protect threatened woodland caribou from extinction. These spectacular creatures need immense sections of unbroken boreal forest to find enough food and avoid predators. ... Read More| CPAWS Manitoba
Manitoba has lost a third of its polar bear population. If we act now, we can help mother bears protect their cubs.| CPAWS Manitoba
Protect Our WildernessLittle Limestone LakeLittle Limestone Lake, located approximately 450 Km north of Winnipeg, along the highway to Thompson, Manitoba, is the biggest and best marl, colour-changing lake in the ... Read More| CPAWS Manitoba
Manitobans could lose access to nature under a proposal to run provincial parks like a business and to shed unprofitable ‘assets.’| 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
David Swan is a behavioural ecologist who joined CPAWS Manitoba because he is passionate about science-based conservation.| CPAWS Manitoba
Meet Deb Gay-De Vries, the Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator for CPAWS, and discover her impactful work with the CPAWS team.| CPAWS Manitoba
Four First Nations secured interim protection for the Seal River Watershed, a pristine wilderness nearly as large as Nova Scotia.| CPAWS Manitoba