Boreal Woodland Caribou Conservation and Recovery in Manitoba

Boreal Woodland Caribou

NEW! - What We Heard Report

Help us shape boreal woodland caribou conservation across Manitoba.

Boreal woodland caribou (boreal caribou) have come to represent the wild things and places that many people across Canada want to protect. They also serve as a barometer for boreal forest health. A healthy boreal caribou population is an indicator of a healthy boreal forest.

Manitoba is committed to made-in-Manitoba management efforts directed at ensuring boreal woodland caribou remain part of the wildlife mosaic. Through the development of management unit range plans, decisions will balance boreal caribou conservation with the demand for boreal forest resource use.

This is the first of several opportunities over the next two years to provide feedback on how we can improve conservation outcomes for boreal caribou in Manitoba. At this time, we welcome your feedback on the Manitoba/Canada Section 11 Agreement for Boreal Woodland Caribou.

Provide Your Feedback

Individuals and organizations are invited to review and provide feedback on the Manitoba/Canada Section 11 Conservation Agreement for Boreal Woodland Caribou by June 6.

  • Submit your comments with the option to upload a file containing your feedback.
  • Share an Idea about how we can improve conservation outcomes for boreal woodland caribou.

Environment and Climate Change Canada is undertaking a parallel 30 day engagement process through the Species at Risk Act (SARA) public registry.


This information is available in an alternate format upon request, please contact wildlife@gov.mb.ca.

Boreal Woodland Caribou

NEW! - What We Heard Report

Help us shape boreal woodland caribou conservation across Manitoba.

Boreal woodland caribou (boreal caribou) have come to represent the wild things and places that many people across Canada want to protect. They also serve as a barometer for boreal forest health. A healthy boreal caribou population is an indicator of a healthy boreal forest.

Manitoba is committed to made-in-Manitoba management efforts directed at ensuring boreal woodland caribou remain part of the wildlife mosaic. Through the development of management unit range plans, decisions will balance boreal caribou conservation with the demand for boreal forest resource use.

This is the first of several opportunities over the next two years to provide feedback on how we can improve conservation outcomes for boreal caribou in Manitoba. At this time, we welcome your feedback on the Manitoba/Canada Section 11 Agreement for Boreal Woodland Caribou.

Provide Your Feedback

Individuals and organizations are invited to review and provide feedback on the Manitoba/Canada Section 11 Conservation Agreement for Boreal Woodland Caribou by June 6.

  • Submit your comments with the option to upload a file containing your feedback.
  • Share an Idea about how we can improve conservation outcomes for boreal woodland caribou.

Environment and Climate Change Canada is undertaking a parallel 30 day engagement process through the Species at Risk Act (SARA) public registry.


This information is available in an alternate format upon request, please contact wildlife@gov.mb.ca.

CLOSED: This quick poll has concluded.

How important is recovery and conservation of boreal caribou to you?

Very Important
93%
Fairly Important
5%
Important
3%
Slightly Important
0%
Not Important at All
0%
Total Votes : 111