Non-profit groups, academic institutions and community organizations can apply for funding toward eligible expenses for projects including:
- fish and wildlife population enhancement;
- habitat enhancement;
- monitoring and research;
- angler, hunter and trapper education;
- public access; and
- critical fish or wildlife habitat protection.
“The Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Fund will provide long-term funding to support fish and wildlife initiatives and our time-honored outdoor traditions,” said Carly Deacon, managing director, Manitoba Wildlife Federation. “We thank all hunters, anglers, trappers and the government of Manitoba for their investments in this essential fund and for giving organizations in Manitoba (large and small), the ability to deliver essential conservation projects, programming, education and research that will benefit Manitobans and the sustainability of our fish and wildlife resources.”
The minister noted the program is funded by annual revenues realized from the FWEF endowment, which is managed by The Winnipeg Foundation. The province ensures the continued growth of the fund by contributing 10 per cent of annual fees collected from angling, hunting and trapping licences.
“In 2020, our government made a historic $20-million investment toward this long-term, critical partnership that supports Manitoba’s anglers, hunters and trappers and protects our province’s natural resources,” said Nesbitt.
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