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The Complete List of Endangered Species in Manitoba

No results: There are currently no species that meet the exact criteria “Endangered Species in Manitoba.”

Understand that “Endangered” is a specific, legal status. Require a species to be both present in Manitoba and officially listed as Endangered by an authoritative source. Use only verifiable lists such as the Manitoba provincial register, COSEWIC, or the Manitoba Conservation Data Centre. When those exact criteria are applied, no entries qualify right now.

Note that status labels change over time. Species may be listed as Threatened, Special Concern, or Extirpated instead of Endangered. Some species appear on federal lists but not on provincial registers, and vice versa. Recovery actions, new surveys, or re-assessments can move a species off the Endangered list or change its category. Near matches include well-known at-risk types such as piping plover (a shore bird), freshwater turtles like Blanding’s turtle, and several prairie plants that often appear under Threatened or Special Concern listings.

Check related categories and sources instead. Look for Manitoba’s Threatened and Special Concern lists, COSEWIC national assessments, the Manitoba Conservation Data Centre, and IUCN global statuses. Explore those lists for detailed entries, habitats, threats, and citations.

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