Wildlife


You can now access the 2025 Spring Supplement Hunting Guide online!

You can now access the 2025 Spring Supplement Hunting Guide online! Guide


Help shape the future of hunting in Manitoba.

Click the image above for information on the new Hunter Harvest Survey, then complete the survey today at manitobaelicensing.ca.


Big Game and Landowner Elk Draws

Draw applications can only be submitted through the elicensing system: www.manitobaelicensing.ca.

If you have entered the big game or landowner elk draw at least once since 1996, you already have a personal profile on the system. Please contact the elicensing Help Desk at 1-877-880-1203 to access and verify your personal profile. Your priority level(s) for the draws will be listed on your personal profile.

If you are a first time applicant to the Big Game or Landowner Elk Draw, please create your account and personal profile from the elicensing home page.

Important Draw Dates

Manitoba Big Game Draw Program

Online applications accepted May 1 - May 31 (11:59 pm)
Notification of draw results - July 12
Licence payment deadline - August 6 (11:59 pm)

Manitoba Landowner Elk Draw Program

Online applications accepted May 1 - May 31 (11:59 pm)
Declaration of Lands Owned Deadline - May 15
Notification of draw results - July 12
Licence payment deadline  August 6 (11:59 pm)


Manitoba has a rich diversity of natural landscapes and wildlife species, from the polar bears of Churchill to the garter snakes of Narcisse to the orchids of the tall-grass prairie near Tolstoi. Our environment, culture, economy, and society are interdependent and we must wisely protect, use, and manage our wild animal and plant resources.

The mandate of the Wildlife and Fisheries Branch is to protect wildlife resources in a manner consistent with the conservation of species and ecosystems for the benefit of Manitobans. This responsibility is carried out under the authority of The Wildlife Act, The Endangered Species and Ecosystems Act, and The Conservation Agreements Act, and by applying the principles of Natural Resources and Indigenous Futures.

The wildlife staff develops programs, policies and legislation for hunting and trapping, biodiversity conservation, wildlife-human interactions and habitat. The wildlife staff also represents Manitoba in numerous provincial, national, and international initiatives.

Wildlife programs are delivered by biologists, planners, technicians, and support staff throughout Manitoba. Field enforcement is carried out by Conservation Officers.

Several land stewardship and acquisition programs, as well as conservation agreements, are delivered by an affiliated Crown agency, the Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation.

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