MWF continues to advocate for conservation enforcement of illegal hunting and fishing
The Manitoba Wildlife Federation continues to advocate for Conservation Enforcement, through discussions with the Province.
Conservation Officer recruitment and retention is just one issue the MWF is working on with the Provincial government.
Managing Director for the MWF, Carly Deacon, says the Province has allocated $300,000 towards curbing illegal hunting, specifically night hunting. Steps taken include more helicopter surveillance and additional trucks and adding more 'boots on the ground' by hiring more enforcement officers.
Ag Days returns to the Keystone Centre in Brandon
Manitoba Ag Days is returning to the Keystone Centre this week and the organizing committee is thrilled to bring this annual Ag Expo back to Brandon, after a 3-year hiatus due to pandemic restrictions.
"We are so excited to have everybody back. Back in one building, back to business," shares Ag Days General Manager, Kristen Phillips. "Agriculture is a business of handshakes and we just can't wait to see everybody back at the Keystone Centre."
AG DAYS Returns to the Keystone Centre, Brandon!
Manitoba Ag Days is returning to the Keystone Centre next week and the organizing committee is thrilled to bring this annual Ag Expo back to Brandon, after a 3-year hiatus due to pandemic restrictions.
"We are so excited to have everybody back! Back in one building, back to business," shares Ag Days General Manager, Kristen Phillips. "Agriculture is a business of handshakes and we just can’t wait to see everybody back at the Keystone Centre!"
A HyLife Holiday Boost to Local Food Banks
The second annual HyLife Holiday Helpers company food drive was a huge success for the La Broquerie-based business!
Across operations, HyLife employees donated more than 2,400 non-perishable items to local food banks/programs, and thanks to additional funds from HyLife Fun Days this past fall, the company was able to share a total of $50,000 in cash donations with these organizations that work 'tirelessly to make the holidays bright for their neighbors struggling with food insecurity,' stated HyLife's most recent media release.
Twerdun Scholarship supports youth in Agriculture at AG EX
Manitoba AG EX will be livening up the Keystone Centre this week with a host of activities and events for the whole family.
Once again, the Twerdun Scholarship will be available to all participants who qualify to enter the All-Breeds Showmanship. The winner of all age groups of the All-Breeds Showmanship will compete for the overall winner. This year, the overall winner will receive the Twerdun Scholarship valued at $2000.
Peace Garden build project getting close to completion
Construction on the expansion project at the International Peace Garden continues!
"The Conservatory is continuing to come along," shares Peace Garden, CEO, Tim Chapman. "We're waiting on the connection between the solarium, the original room with the big, tall cacti, to the new expanded structure. So that will happen in the coming weeks."
"Once the building is completely enclosed, we'll be able to start with the landscaping," he adds.
"It's exciting to see it coming along week by week!"
Annual Fundraiser Returns to the MWF
The Manitoba Wildlife Federation (MWF) is looking forward to welcoming back their members and community stakeholders to their annual fundraising banquet, Wild at Heart, at the end of October.
Hunting Safety & Safely with MWF
With the start to the fall hunting season, the Manitoba Wildlife Federation (MWF), is inviting both experienced and novice hunters to visit their website for upcoming programs and events, to learn more about outdoor and hunting safety.
"Hunting season is just starting to get rolling," says Chris Benson, Program & Events Coordinator for the MWF. "It doesn't feel like fall in days like these at plus 30's but it is fall and hunting season is just starting, and some of our programming is just starting as well."
Hunting Safety & Safely with MWF
With the start to the fall hunting season, the Manitoba Wildlife Federation (MWF), is inviting both experienced and novice hunters to visit their website for upcoming programs and events, to learn more about outdoor and hunting safety.
"Hunting season is just starting to get rolling," says Chris Benson, Program & Events Coordinator for the MWF. "It doesn't feel like fall in days like these at plus 30's but it is fall and hunting season is just starting, and some of our programming is just starting as well."
Pelican Lake sees drastic die-off during August heat wave
A surprising number of fish have washed up on the shores of Pelican Lake, much to the shock of local anglers and Ninette-area cottage owners.
"There were upwards of about 1000 fish predominantly on the lake's south end where its more shallower, and definitely a lot warmer; less water to turn over and less places for the fish to go to get out of the heat," shares Healthy Lake Committee Chair, Trevor Maguire.