CPAWS Manitoba Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society

East Side Lake Winnipeg. Ochiwasahow The Fisher Bay Area. How can I help? Caribou Our Shared North. Display Panels from UNESCO Celebration Event. People at the UNESCO Celebration Event. Proposed BiPole 3 Slides. Trans CanEAUda Project at the Forks. Ochiwasahow The Fisher Bay Area. East Side Lake Winnipeg. NEWS RELEASE Manitoba making more progress than other parts of Canada on wilderness protection. Better in the Boreal. Jane asked her husband. Protect woodland caribou in Manitoba. Celebrate the crea.

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Speleological Society of Manitoba - Discover Manitoba Caves

Found a cave in Manitoba? Tell us about it! The Speleological Society of Manitoba is a caving organization involved in the exploration, research and conservation of caves and karst within the Canadian province of Manitoba. Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba it is made up of a diverse group of cavers from all over the province. During its 25 years in existence, SSM members catalogued over 200 caves in Manitoba. The search is far from over, as new caves continue to be discovered on a yearly basis.

CPAWS Saskatchewan Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society

How can I help? Like CPAWS on Facebook. Find out more about the issues we are working on in Saskatchewan by clicking on one of the links below. CPAWS celebrates historic investment in nature conservation in Federal Budget 2018. CPAWS welcomes draft caribou range plan as a great first step. How can I help? .

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Canadian Parks - Wilderness Society, Manitoba Chapter

Ron Thiessen

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