News
Stay up to date with the Manitoba Association of Watersheds and learn about each of Manitoba’s 14 watershed districts and how they are each helping to protect Manitoba’s soil, water, and habitat, and climate.
Land Acknowledgment:
The Manitoba Association of Watersheds office is located on Treaty 1 Territory, the home and traditional lands of Anishinaabe, Ininew, Dakota peoples, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis Nation. We are grateful for the reliable access to fresh, clean drinking water that comes to the city of Winnipeg from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Treaty 3 Territory. The Manitoba Association of Watersheds strives for respectful partnerships with all peoples as we search for collective healing, true reconciliation, and honour this beautiful land together.
The Manitoba Association of Watersheds is also committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, acceptance, and anti-racism.
Projects
The Manitoba Association of Watersheds supports projects delivered by watershed districts:
Growing Outcomes in Watersheds (GROW)
Prairie Watershed Climate Program (PWCP)
Living Lab - Manitoba (lL-MB)
Lake Winnipeg Basin PROGRAM (LWBP)
The Conservation Incentive Finder Tool
The Conservation Incentive Finder tool connects land stewards to the numerous conservation incentive programs offered by governments, NGOs, and others across Canada's prairie provinces. This web tool is to a digital way finder – directing landowners and land managers to programs, incentives, and partners that can support them with their conservation and land management goals.
