Publications and Links
Posters
Please print and display posters within your organization!
- Attention Campers You’re in Bear Country
 - When in Black Bear Country
 - Coexisting with Coyotes
 - Don't Feed Wildlife / Gego ahamaaken awesiwag / Káwina asamik pisiskiwak
 
Fact Sheets
Please print and make fact sheets available within your organization!
- Are You Feeding Wildlife?
 - Coexistence of Apiaries and Wildlife
 - Coexistence of Livestock and Wild Predators
 - Coexistence of Pets and Wildlife
 - Coexisting with Beavers
 - Coexisting with Canada Geese
 - Coexisting with Cougars
 - Coexisting with Coyotes
 - Coexisting with Moose
 - Coexisting with Raccoons
 -  Coexisting with Raptors
 - Coexisting with Red Foxes
 - Coexisting with White-tailed Deer
 - Coexisting with Wild Turkeys
 - Coexisting with Wolves
 - Don’t Feed the Deer
 - Invasive Swine in Manitoba
 - Protecting Stored Forage and Grain from Wildlife Damage
 - Targeted Predator Removal Program Information
 
Brochures
Printed copies available from Manitoba Parks offices and local offices of the Conservation Officers Service, or by email request at wildlife@gov.mb.ca.
Other Publications
Please print and make these resources available in your organization!
- Coexisting with Black Bears – Children's Activity Booklet
 - Children’s Activity Placemat: Wildlife Smart About Black Bears / Gare à la faune: les ours noirs
 - Manitoba Guide for Beaver Dam and Lodge Removal / Guide manitobain de démantèlement des barrages et des huttes de castors
 
Recorded Resources
- Wildlife Smart - Coexisting with Coyotes (13.5 minutes)
 
Helpful Links
- Safety in Bear Country Video (International Association for Bear Research and Management)
 - Authorized Wildlife Damage Control Companies in Manitoba (search “damage control”)
 - Canada & Cackling Geese: Management and Population Control in Southern Canada
 - Certified Bear-Resistant Products
 - Hinterland Who’s Who
 - How to Properly Use Bear Spray
 - Landowner’s Guide to Wildlife Friendly Fences
 - Manitoba Public Insurance - Vehicle Collisions with Wildlife
 - District Offices and Contact Numbers for Manitoba Conservation Officers
 - Using Electric Fences to Protect Stored Hay from Elk and Deer
 - How to Clean Up a Raccoon Latrine
 - Wild Boar Control Area Declaration
 - Stop the Spread of Invasive Species in Manitoba
 - Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative
 - Excluding or Removing Bats from Buildings (Bat Conservation International)
 


