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    • Vision and Goals
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    • SK PCAP Program Support
      • Sponsorship Opportunities
    • Who We Are
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events from our Partners
    • Native Prairie Speaker Series
    • Native Prairie Appreciation Week
      • History of NPAW
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      • Native Prairie Restoration/Reclamation Workshop
      • Prairie’s Got the Goods Week
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    • Teacher Resources
    • Pitch for Pipits and Plovers
    • Whose Nest is This?
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Resource Category: February 7, 2018

Stories from the Pit: What wetland soils can tell us about the landscape_Angela Bedard-Haughn

Descriptions of Manitoba’s Aspen Parkland Plant Communities for Rangeland Health Monitoring_Lysandra Pyle

Enhancing Grassland Bird Habitat in a Semi-Urban Setting – Renny Grilz

Irrespective of burn history, high levels of browsing are required to effectively control aspen encroachment in upland Manitoba_Kathryn Barr

Technology and Reclamation Design _ Ragnar Robinson and Toby Noy

Restoration Challenges: Past, Present and Future_Ron Bowen

Climate Change and Canadian Native Prairie – Jeff Thorpe

Managing Habitat: Or Balancing the needs of Agriculture, Wildlife and Industry on the Prairie Landscape_Neal Wilson

Oil and Gas Development: a Producer’s Perspective_Brian Weedon

Healthy native prairie ecosystems as vital parts of our vibrant and strong communities.
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