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On December 14, 2006 the provincial government announced
they were extending protection for another five years
on the Goose Islands,
Grand Island,
Kinwow Bay,
Pelican Islands,
Pemmican Island,
and Sturgeon Bay Park Reserves,
all of which were due to expire. In addition,
the government announced that they would be expanding
the Grand Island Park Reserve
to include the Cormorant Islands,
a colonial nesting site for migratory shore birds. Through
a Wilderness Committee and CPAWS campaign initiative roughly
1,400 Manitobans contacted government in support of protecting
the Park Reserves in just a few short weeks.
We commend the government for keeping over 24,000 hectares
of Manitoba wilderness from the potential harmful effects
of industrial development.
It is important, however, to note two key concerns with
this announcement.
First, Park Reserve protection lasts for just five years,
making this extension a temporary solution only. What
Manitobans, and in particular Wilderness Committee members
and supporters really want is permanent protection for
these areas, as well as an increased amount of permanently
protected wilderness in the province.
Second, the areas protected on December 14, with the exception
of Cormorant Islands, have been Park Reserves for at least
five years already. In that time government has not completed
the required consultations and planning for any of these
six areas, steps necessary to move the Park Reserves into
permanent protection.
What we now must ask the current government to do is
commit to completing the planning and consultations for
these areas in order to permanently protect them, moving
Manitoba towards a healthier environment and future.
You can contact the government at the following addresses,
and let them know how you feel about this issue.
Gary Doer
Premier of Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
450 Broadway Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8
phone: (204) 945–3714
email: premier@leg.gov.mb.ca |
Stan Struthers
Minister of Conservation
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
450 Broadway Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8
phone: (204) 945–3730
email: mincon@leg.gov.mb.ca |
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