The creation of the proposed Fisher Bay Provincial Park is an ideal example of how placing natural areas under protection can create numerous benefits for local residents, surrounding communities and the whole province. These benefits include the creation of new wealth and significantly contribute to sustaining a healthy environment in the Fisher Bay area. The establishment of a provincial park creates employment; jobs such as park management and maintenance will help bring prosperity to local residents. Furthermore, provincial parks attract tourists. The money spent by tourists on eco and cultural-tourism goes well beyond park borders as travellers are likely to spend time in nearby communities.
By placing the Fisher Bay area under protection, the natural landscape can stay wild. Undisturbed natural landscapes are integral in keeping a healthy ecosystem as they filter water, stores carbon, produce oxygen and are home to numerous plants and animals.
ERIKA BLACKIE
Winnipeg
“Father of North American Boreal Ecology” has Passed On

After a long life rich with achievements, Professor William O. Pruitt Jr., Senior Scholar in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Manitoba, passed away on December 7, 2009.
He is greatly missed.
The list of Dr. Pruitt’s accomplishments is vast. His research and passion for teaching has been profoundly important in our understanding of boreal ecology. His tireless service to protect the boreal forests and its critters is truly inspiring. Dr. Pruitt was so helpful to CPAWS and so many others with his teachings and insights about woodland caribou.













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