We will take a closer look into the birds that rely on the Interlake’s diverse landscapes, and what we can do to support these species on their journeys.
The Ebb and Flow of Watersheds
Understanding watersheds helps us see the bigger picture of how our water can stay healthy, how wildlife thrives, and how upstream actions can cause big downstream impacts.
Meet the Peat Neighbour
Peat wetlands are more than carbon sinks—they’re alive with biodiversity. Let’s take a look at just a few species that call peat home.
25 Years of Fighting for Land Protection
Did you know that the Conservation Areas Initiative is rooted in decades of stewardship, strong partnerships, and a deep respect for the land in the Fisher Bay area?
Deets on Peat
We’re getting down to the root of it all—what peat is, why it matters, and why protecting it is moss definitely a good idea.
Step by Step:
Ever stumbled across tiny paw prints in the snow or mud and wondered who passed by before you? Every track tells a story — if you know how to identify it!
Wetlands and Their Role in Climate
So, what exactly are wetlands? Why do they matter so much? And most importantly—how can we help protect them?
Do Wildlife Management Areas Protect Habitats?
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?
A Shared Path: Protecting Land for Future Generations
For generations, the lands and waters of the southeastern Interlake have sustained our people. The rivers and lakes provided fish for our tables, the forests offered game to feed our families, and the land itself nurtured our communities and traditions. These lands hold our history, and they must also hold our future.
Bird Recorders Will Support Conservation in FRCN
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.










