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E-Newsletter dsfsfa An update from MBP April 23, 2021

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Conservation Trust Approves $2.8 million for New Projects: Land, Water and Wildlife Conservation in Manitoba Will Benefit Manitoba Beef Producers a Funding Recipient

Note: Manitoba Beef Producers has been awarded $300,000 from the Conservation Trust for a grassland enhancement project. This initiative will work with beef and forage producers to preserve and enhance 6,969 acres grasslands in southwestern Manitoba through 10-year term securement agreements and the implementation of beneficial management practices (BMPs), including perimeter and cross fencing, livestock watering systems (including pasture pipelines), shrub mowing, perennial cover establishment, bufferstrip establishment, invasive species control (match-funded), and woodlot management plans. (April 21, 2021 Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation News Release) For Earth Day, The Manitoba Habitat Heritage

Corporation (MHHC) is announcing $2.8 million in new grants to 23 projects delivered by 20 Manitoba-based conservation groups. “These funds provide new opportunities to improve land, water, wildlife and soil conservation across the province,” said Tim Sopuck chief executive officer of Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation. The revenue source for these projects is the Province of Manitoba’s recent $204 million in contributions to endowments at The Winnipeg Foundation that are dedicated to land, water and wildlife conservation.

“The major investments made by Manitoba continue to bear fruit for new conservation projects that will help to make our landscape more resilient to the impacts of climate change in the future,” said Minister of Agriculture and Resource Development Blaine Pedersen. With the establishment of the Conservation Trust, the GROW Trust and the Wetlands GROW Trust, Manitoba created new and permanent revenue sources for conservation activities in Manitoba. The Trusts focus on conservation and restoration of natural areas in the rural landscape for a number of conservation purposes: addressing floods and droughts, water quality, wildlife habitat and biological diversity, carbon sequestration and improving Manitoba citizens’ connection to nature. continued on page 3


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