New Year’s Day
Welcome to 2023! Here's hoping that one of your New Year's resolutions is to spend more time appreciating the wonder of nature and about what you can do to help conservation efforts right here in […]
National Bird Day
There are so many incredible species of birds in the Manitoba tall-grass prairie and many of them are endangered. Why not spend today learning more about what you can do to protect them? Learn more […]
Squirrel Appreciation Day
If you're nuts about squirrels, today's a day for you to celebrate! Learn more >
World Wetlands Day
Did you know that the tall grass prairie ecosystem once stretched from near present-day Winnipeg all the way south to Texas? Today, the largest intact blocks of tall grass prairie in Canada occur in the […]
Free Snowshoe Tour
Agassiz Interpretive Trail Stuartburn, ManitobaWho? Everyone is welcome! What? Beginner snowshoe tour focusing on learning how tall-grass prairie species survive harsh winters and searching for wildlife signs. If you have ever wanted to try snowshoeing, now is your chance! […]
Valentine’s Day
This Valentine's Day, show your family or friends some love by inviting them to enjoy the great outdoors with you. The Nature Conservancy of Canada's Agassiz Interpretive Trail in Sunrise Corner is the perfect place […]
Great Backyard Bird Count
This weekend, get out to one of your favourite places to watch birds, be that your backyard, the tall-grass prairie natural area, Sandilands Provincial Forest or one of a thousand other incredible spots in Sunrise […]
Family Day
There's nothing like the middle of February in Manitoba to get outside and celebrate winter. This Family Day, surprise your family with a day trip to Sunrise Corner in southeastern Manitoba. The Nature Conservancy of […]
Prairie Conservation and Endangered Species Conference
Calgary Zoo 210 St. George's Drive NE, Calgary, AlbertaConference Theme: “Prairie Collaboration, Connection and Conservation (PC3)” Presentation Title: Shared Legacy: Nature, Culture & Economy (Collaboration Stream) Presenters: Norm Gregoire, Rural Municipality of Stuartburn and Christine Chilton, Nature Conservancy of Canada