People passionate about nature

LESSER- KNOWN RARE and ENDANGERED ANIMAL SPECIES of MANITOBA

Instructor: 

Bill Watkins, Zoologist with MB Department of Conservation

Location: 

Kelvin High School, Room 31

Date: 

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Start Time: 

7:30 pm

Fee: 

$5 for Nature Manitoba members, $10 for non-members (students: $3 for members, $5 for non-members).

Not all of Manitoba's rare or endangered species are large and charismatic. Some are tiny and secretive, some are drab and some pose unique challenges for inventory and monitoring. All are important components of the province's bio-diversity and merit our attention. This workshop will look at a few of these species, from mole salamanders to freshwater clams, from prairie skippers to prairie crayfish. Participants will learn where these species are found, how to identify them and how to help in their conservation.

Registration for the 2025 Nature Manitoba workshops will open for members on January 1, 2025