Fish and Wildlife

So much to see. So much to experience. So much to enjoy. Manitoba is a world-class destination for outdoor adventure. We are home to an incredible fishery and a rich, diverse array of wildlife and ecosystems. More than 90 species of fish await residents and visitors, from the delicious Goldeye and Walleye, to the ferocious Northern Pike and the massive Lake Sturgeon, which can grow to over 1.5 metres and live for more than 150 years. Manitoba has the finest freshwater fishery in the Western Hemisphere. We’re also the second in the world to achieve Marine Stewardship Council eco-certification, which represents a giant leap for sustainable fisheries, not only at the local level but also at the national and international levels. Our wildlife is every bit as impressive. Head to northern Manitoba and take a tour to see beluga whales and polar bears. Trek through our rugged backcountry, where you might happen upon a moose, white-tailed deer, black bear or a wolf. Experience the colour and diversity of rare orchids and over 1,500 species of native plants. Go birding and search for the great grey owl and the peregrine falcon, or more than 400 other species of birds in our province. Or you can hang out with thousands of garter snakes during their annual spring mating ritual in Narcisse.

Protecting your future

Our job is to protect and manage fish and wildlife for the benefit of all Manitobans.

We develop policies and legislation that support Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources and the conservation of species and ecosystems. We offer a variety of programs to protect, conserve, enhance and manage the over 35,000 species of wild plants and animals that call Manitoba home. These programs are expertly delivered by our biologists, planners, technicians, support staff and partners to conserve these precious resources for future generations.

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