Manitoba’s Polar Bears in Steep Decline: Government Data
Manitoba’s polar bear population dropped sharply in just five years amid a worrying loss of adult
females and cubs, government data shows.
Manitoba’s polar bear population dropped sharply in just five years amid a worrying loss of adult
females and cubs, government data shows.
Canada must do a better job of protecting beluga whales and the best way to do that is to establish a
marine protected area in Hudson Bay.
A historic deal to conserve nature was reached in Montreal at the COP15 UN Conference on Biological
Diversity. Now the really hard work begins.
Nature has been one of my greatest teachers in life, especially while writing Planted: Stories From
Manitoba’s Natural World.
We at the MPPCOA wish everyone a happy and healthy holidays! We would also like to share a holiday card on behalf of Minister Wharton.
Our partners at DMCOA have given these news letters to us to be shared with our members.
READ MORE and You can read those newsletters Here (DMCOA May 2022 Newsletter) and Here (WS Invasive Swine)
Below is the presentation that was given by the MPPCOA to the Minister of Environment, Climate and Parks in regards to the proposed modifications to the lease and service fees.
READ MORE and you can review the presentation HERE