The RRBC Communications Committee has developed a series of articles to help inform citizens about the land and water issues important to the Red River Basin. Listen to KFGO AM radio http://www.kfgo.comto hear Ripple Effect Water Minutes broadcast throughout the week. RRBC MISSIONTo develop a Red River Basin integrated natural resources framework plan; to achieve commitment to implement the framework plan; and to work toward a unified voice for the Red River Basin.RRBC VISION A Red River Basin where residents, organizations and governmentswork togetherbasin-wide commitment to comprehensive integrated watershed stewardship and management.. 1120 28th Ave. N, Suite C205-1100 Concordia Ave.
FortWhyte AliveMissionFortWhyte Alive is dedicated to providing programming, natural settings and facilities for environmental education, outdoor recreation and social enterprise. In so doing, FortWhyte promotes awareness and understanding of the natural world and actions leading to sustainable living.MandateOffer, as a primary focus, relevant programming that focuses on the dynamic interactions and interdependency between humans and natural systemsOffer outdoor recreational experiences that encourage individuals to enjoy, understand and sustain the natural worldOffer enhanced program opportunities for disadvantaged youth and families to participate in environmental education, outdoor recreation, and entrepreneurial programsOffer exhibits that interpret Manitoba's cultural and natural history and address critical environmental issuesOffer outreach programs that build and nurture sustainable communities We are open for all seasons!Seasonal Hours of Operation:Monday to Thursday: 9 am - 8 pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 9 am - 5 pmPlease note that the north trail gate (off Sterling Lyon) and south trail gate (off McGillivary Blvd) are locked at 4:30pm every day.Click here for Buffalo Stone Café hours.Admissio
We will connect you to the information you need or people you should talk to.ToolkitAsk us and we'll mail a Climate Change Connection Toolkit to you. It contains information and tips for climate-friendly living.PresentationsAsk us and we will give an introductory presentation on climate change for your schools, community event, or other group meeting.WebsiteOur website contains Manitoba-specific information on the origins and impacts of climate change. In depth outlooks for health, agriculture and wildlife are among topics relevant to all Manitobans.
Follow CPAWS on TwitterManitoba chapterThe Manitoba Chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS Manitoba) has been a champion of wilderness and parks in the province since 1991. CPAWS Manitoba ensures that the voice of conservation is heard on issues affecting our parks and wilderness areas.CPAWS as a national organizationSince we were founded in 1963, we have helped protect over 40 million hectares of Canada's most treasured wild places. CPAWS' structure is unique among national conservation groups: we are chapter-driven, yet nationally focused. Our regional strength and volunteer spirit is unparalleled: 13 chapters, hundreds of dedicated volunteers, and 15,000 active members across Canada. CPAWS focuses on establishing new parks and making sure the needs of nature come first in their management. These are ongoing activities. Wilderness areas, and the wildlife populations they support, need to be conserved and protected. We must ensure that wilderness areas and the links between them are adequate to maintain breeding populations of all the living things that are dependent on them