Conservation applications open in Manitoba

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Published: September 23, 2021

The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corp. will provide more than $9 million in grants this year for conservation projects. | File photo

Conservation groups and non-profit organizations in Manitoba that want to improve wildlife habitat, reduce flooding or enhance soil health can soon apply for hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding.

In early September, the Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corp. asked interested parties to submit letters of interest to request financial support for a conservation project in the province.

MHHC is responsible for disbursing funds from the Conservation Trust and GROW (Growing Outcomes in Watersheds) Trusts in the province.

In 2018 and 2019 the provincial government committed $204 million to the trusts. Interest from the endowment funds is used to support land and water conservation projects.

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In 2022, MHHC will provide grants worth more than $9 million to support “many small-scale projects across the landscape that, collectively, increase resilience to extremes of flooding and drought, water quality declines, soil loss and the loss of natural habitat,” says a background document on the trusts.

Examples of projects include:

  • Wetland restoration.
  • Water retention projects.
  • Tree and grassland plantings.
  • Restoring or creating new habitats.
  • Soil health improvements through regenerative agriculture practices.

In the last few years, MHHC has used the trusts to support 44 conservation groups and 119 projects.

Interested parties that want to apply for 2022 funding need to act quickly.

The deadline to submit a letter of interest for the Conservation Trust is Oct. 8.

For the GROW trust, the deadline is Oct. 15.

For more information, go to www.mhhc.mb.ca/the-conservation-trust/.

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Robert Arnason

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Robert Arnason is a reporter with The Western Producer and Glacier Farm Media. Since 2008, he has authored nearly 5,000 articles on anything and everything related to Canadian agriculture. He didn’t grow up on a farm, but Robert spent hundreds of days on his uncle’s cattle and grain farm in Manitoba. Robert started his journalism career in Winnipeg as a freelancer, then worked as a reporter and editor at newspapers in Nipawin, Saskatchewan and Fernie, BC. Robert has a degree in civil engineering from the University of Manitoba and a diploma in LSJF – Long Suffering Jets’ Fan.

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