Image
  • About
    • The Region
    • The Initiative
    • The Engagement Process
    • Maps and Documents
    • Our Supporters
  • Why Protect the Region?
    • Regional Benefits
    • Species of Concern
  • FAQs
  • Media
    • News
    • Blog
  • Contact

Resources

FRCN

Wetlands and Their Role in Climate

Katie BorgfjordJune 5, 2025Blog

So, what exactly are wetlands? Why do they matter so much? And most importantly—how can we help protect them?

Help Shape Conservation in the Interlake

Katie BorgfjordApril 24, 2025Blog

Are you passionate about preserving our environment for future generations? Now’s your chance to make a real impact!

Do Wildlife Management Areas Protect Habitats?

Katie BorgfjordApril 17, 2025Blog

How well are the habitats within WMAs protected for the species that rely on them? And how secure are these areas for the people who enjoy outdoor activities there? 

FRCN Acquires Peat Harvest Licence from Sungro Horticulture

Katie BorgfjordJuly 31, 2024Blog, News

FRCN, with support from CPAWS, recently acquired federal government funding to negotiate and purchase Peat Harvest Licence #5 from Sungro Horticulture.

Bird Recorders Will Support Conservation in FRCN

Katie BorgfjordApril 22, 2024News

Two wildlife audio recorders were set up in FRCN as part of a project to study how birds migrate through, breed, and live in the Interlake.

News

  • Blog
  • Events
  • News

Conservation Areas Initiative

Project Management Provided By:

CPAWS Manitoba

7-875 Corydon Ave
Winnipeg, MB R3M 0W7
Telephone: (431) 990 7297
Email: [email protected]

Navigation

  • About
  • Why Protect the Region
  • Maps and Documents
  • FAQs
  • Contact

Project Partners

ImageKinonjeoshtegon First Nation LogoImage

With the support of the governments of Manitoba and Canada.

Follow Us

facebook logofacebook logo

  • About
    • ← Back
    • The Region
    • The Initiative
    • The Engagement Process
    • Maps and Documents
    • Our Supporters
  • Why Protect the Region?
    • ← Back
    • Regional Benefits
    • Species of Concern
  • FAQs
  • Media
    • ← Back
    • News
    • Blog
  • Contact


(204)-308-0156
[email protected]