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Conserving Manitoba's Wildlife Resources
And Maintaining Biodiversity

Wildlife and Vehicles

Manitoba drivers report approximately 10,000 wildlife-vehicle collisions each year. In the City of Winnipeg alone, over 300 per year are confirmed as deer-vehicle collisions. To avoid collisions, drive with caution, reduce your speed, and be on alert for wildlife that may be feeding beside, or attempting to cross, the road, especially at night. More...

Big game hunting trends and statistics

In 2006, big game hunting in Manitoba should be very similar to 2005. The status of populations and regulations has not changed appreciably. Notwithstanding this, it is important for all hunters to familiarize themselves with changes in bag limits, seasons and general regulations. More...

Exotic Cervids and Wild Boar

To further protect Manitoba's habitat and native wildlife from disease and the risk of genetic contamination with exotic species, Manitoba Conservation has introduced amendments to the Exotic Wildlife Regulation. More...

Problem Beaver Program

Beaver can inflict considerable damage to private and municipal property in Manitoba. The Problem Beaver Management Program, initiated in 1993 by Manitoba Conservation, has evolved into a comprehensive management program to continue to help reduce losses to private property and public infrastructure. More...

Black Bears in Manitoba

Black bears are part of our heritage. Manitoba has a healthy black-bear population, and we need to ensure that it remains that way. Many people live in bear country, while others venture there to pursue outdoor activities. More...

 

 

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