Since spring, the Manitoba Conservation Officer Service have been active in the response to the large wildfire near Flin Flon and Cranberry Portage by assisting local authorities and the Manitoba Wildfire Service to protect the communities and assist with evacuations.
Manitoba Conservation Officer Service is reporting a number of incidents that occurred in February involving the protection of wildlife in the province.
The Manitoba Conservation Officer Service is providing an update on its investigation into two coyote attacks on children in the North Kildonan area of Winnipeg in June.
Manitoba Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources are reporting that conservation officers have laid charges against a Hanover man in the shooting of a bald eagle, after receiving a tip from a member of the public.
Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development are reporting that conservation officers, through a variety of enforcement activities, have charged and fined numerous individuals for illegal activities conducted during August through October, 2023.
Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development are reporting that conservation officers, through a variety of enforcement activities, have charged and fined numerous individuals for illegal activities during the months of June and July, 2023.
Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development are reporting that conservation officers, through a variety of enforcement activities, have ticketed and fined numerous individuals for illegal activities during the months of April through July, 2023.
Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development are reporting that conservation officers, through a variety of enforcement activities, have ticketed and fined numerous individuals for illegal activities during the months of April through June, 2023.
Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development advises that one adult coyote has been located and humanely euthanized as part of efforts by the Manitoba Conservation Officer Service to respond to recent coyote attacks on children in the North Kildonan area of Winnipeg.
Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development advises there has been a second attack on a human by a coyote in the Winnipeg area, and while conservation officers have stepped up patrols and hired a trapper from the Manitoba Trappers Association to assist, the public is advised to take extra precautions, especially with young children.