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  • Protecting One of the Largest Intact Watersheds on Earth
  • Northern Manitoba could see ‘protected land’ label for Seal River Watershed
  • Audubon Celebrates a Huge Step Towards Protecting the Seal River Watershed

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Protecting One of the Largest Intact Watersheds on Earth

On April 17, 2026, the Seal River Watershed Alliance, the Manitoba government, and the government of Canada released a joint proposal to designate a 12 million-acre ecosystem—one o...

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globalnews.ca /1 month ago

Northern Manitoba could see ‘protected land’ label for Seal River Watershed

A proposal from the First Nations in the Seal River Watershed Alliance, along with the provincial and federal governments proposes designating the watershed as protected land.

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Audubon Celebrates a Huge Step Towards Protecting the Seal River Watershed

On April 17, 2026, the Seal River Watershed Alliance, the Manitoba government, and the government of Canada released a joint proposal to designate one of our planet’s largest intac...

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globalnews.ca /1 month ago

Water levels rising, starting to overflow in central Manitoba region

Both rivers in the Interlake region, the Fisher and Icelandic rivers, are subject to flood warnings from the province as levels continue to rise in the waterways.

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globalnews.ca /1 month ago

State of emergency declared in Peguis, Fisher River ahead of potential flooding

The chief of Peguis First Nation said "extensive" flooding is expected for the community, but said it has not been determined when it will occur.

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wildlife.org /4 weeks ago

Glacier seals have full bellies

Research collaboration with Inuit hunters lends a new view of a marine predator’s diet The post Glacier seals have full bellies appeared first on The Wildlife Society.

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