The Preferred Perch specializes in offering premium bird feed, seed, and feeders for wild birds, songbirds, and migratory birds in Winnipeg and Manitoba. Our selection includes finch, oriole, hummingbird, and squirrel-proof feeders, alongside suet feeders and bird seed logs. Prevent window strikes with our window decals and attract a variety of birds with platform feeders and heated bird baths. Enhance your garden's allure with a bird bath and explore our nature-inspired giftware for the perfect addition to any bird lover's collection. Join us in creating bird sanctuaries at home.
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Volunteering Trees Winnipeg is passionate about our urban forest. We offer great resources and information on tree care , workshops , and urban forest education . Save the date for some of our exciting events like Arbor Day , and jump to our Manitoba Notable Tree Register to explore unique trees right here in our community.Trees Winnipeg (formerly known as The Coalition to Save the Elms), Manitoba Inc. was founded in 1992, and is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the stewardship of the elm and other trees, forests and the urban environment. Although we are based in Winnipeg, we have members throughout Manitoba.Our organization was originally formed in response to the heightened threat to Winnipeg's extraordinary American elm population by Dutch elm disease. Over time, new threats have placed our urban forest at risk. Trees Winnipeg now works to not only preserve our elm canopy, but to promote species diversity, urban forest research, integrated forest management, and public participation.Together, we can make a difference.We hope you enjoy your visit