Reaching 500+ Winnipeg, MB students in 6 days!

Thanks to funding from Centre for Ocean Literacy Collaboration, Ocean Week Canada, Water Rangers, Manitoba Habitat Conservancy's Conservation Trust, and TD Friends of the Environment Foundation, Watersheds Canada was in Winnipeg, MB for a week to deliver 23 workshops for over 500 grades K-8 students at Sage Creek School! Students completed hands-on art activities and experiments as they learned about watersheds, local fish species, water quality testing, and the importance of protecting our freshwater areas.

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May newsletter: reaching 500+ students in Winnipeg, first native plants of 2026 are in the ground, and more!
May newsletter: reaching 500+ students in Winnipeg, first native plants of 2026 are in the ground, and more!
May newsletter: reaching 500+ students in Winnipeg, first native plants of 2026 are in the ground, and more!

Watersheds Canada shares updates from its May activities, highlighting the delivery of over 23 workshops to more than 500 students in Winnipeg. The organization also reports the start of planting season through The Natural Edge program, which involved installing 900 native plants at a new wetland site. Additional updates include a blog post on World Bee Day, a symbolic adoption campaign for Great Blue Herons for Father's Day, and the release of a video trailer for the Fish Habitat Program. The newsletter concludes by thanking partners like HANSAmed Limited for their support and celebrating community engagement at the Evergreen Conference 2026.

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Watersheds Canada
May 28, 2026