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    An on-line interactive map of Manitoba showing the locations of recycling depots. An interactive web application illustrating the locations of recycling depots established through the province’s extended producer responsibility (EPR) program. Pop ups for each location provide additional information, including the name of the facility, address, hours of operation and phone number. Manitoba Sustainable and Green Initiatives branch collects data from the 12 producer responsibility organizations (PRO) on an annual basis. This application is populated by the web map Find Your Eco-Depot.

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    This app displays soil data and related agricultural interpretations provided by Manitoba Agriculture. This app displays soil data and related agricultural interpretations provided by Manitoba Agriculture.  The following soils information is provided in this viewer:Soil Series Air Photo Texture Texture Group Agricultural Capability Agricultural Capability Groups General Irrigation Suitability Potato Irrigation Suitability Drainage Erosion Topography Stoniness SalinitySustainable soil management begins with a thorough understanding of the soil resources available, the type of activity they can support and the intensity of management required. Soil surveys are the basis for these important insights and decisions.The feature services in this map are a combination of server hosted data, web hosted and ArcGIS Online (AGOL) hosted data. Please visit the Agriculture Soil Survey webpage for in-depth information on the soils data and collection process.

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    An interactive story map illustrating the locations of northern Manitoba economic areas and communities that are part of the Look North Initiative. This interactive story map illustrates the locations of northern Manitoba economic areas and communities that are part of the Look North Initiative. Economic areas are based on groupings of the census subdivisions (CSD) in the northern Manitoba economic region.  Economic area boundaries were created using the 2016 CSD cartographic boundary file, provided by Statistics Canada.  Each economic area is named after the major centre within it and has a corresponding economic profile that is available as an online PDF document. Communities in the map include the cities, towns, First Nation communities, local government districts, rural municipalities, and Northern Affairs communities represented by each of the economic areas. Pop-ups include the following information: Economic Areas: Economic Area Name Hyperlink to the online Economic Profile of the area Communities: Community Name Community Website URL Community Profile URL, if available Name of the Economic Area that the community falls within Economic Profile URL

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    This collection of interactive web maps shows issued construction permits and manure management plans required under the Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation (LMMMR) in Manitoba. This web mapping application provides information about livestock manure management in Manitoba. Each tab displays a different source of data, including issued construction permits for manure storage facilities and confined livestock areas, manure management plans, watershed information, and environment office coverage areas and contact information.   Issued Construction Permits: This web map shows construction permits, issued under the Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation (LMMMR), for manure storage facilities and confined livestock areas in Manitoba.  Facilities built before the permit requirement that are registered with the province are also identified on the map.   Manure Management Plans: This web map shows where annual manure management plans (MMP) have been submitted in accordance with the Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation (LMMMR) in Manitoba.  The map also shows boundaries for certain areas and the Red River Valley Special Management Area. Ordered Drains: This web map shows the Designated Drains Index and Watershed Districts in Manitoba. Each polygon in the Designated Drains Index represents a drain map area and includes a link to an online drain map.  Watershed Districts were established under the The Watershed Districts Act, proclaimed on January 1, 2020.  Manitoba's Watershed Districts Program creates healthy and sustainable watersheds through land and water stewardship programs and partnerships. With funding from the Manitoba government and partnering municipalities, locally-appointed watershed district boards make planning and management decisions to improve watershed health across most of municipal Manitoba. Environment Offices: This web map shows coverage areas and provides contact information for Manitoba government Environmental Compliance and Enforcement offices.

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    Tile layer of restricted, managed forest code 33 used in the Forest Management in Canada, 2020 story map. Tile layer of Restricted (managed forest code 33) areas identified using provincial and territorial datasets. The Restricted tile layer is used in the Restricted Map 2020 (Managed Forest Code 33) that forms part of the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2020 (Aménagement des forêts au Canada, 2020).

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    Tile layer of treaty/settlement, managed forest code 40 used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Tile layer of treaty/settlement, managed forest code 40 used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Treat/Settlement lands were identified using the Geobase Aboriginal Lands of Canada geodatabase. These are lands owned by a First Nation, Metis or Inuit authority. Data provided by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry; British Columbia Ministry of Forests; Manitoba Sustainable Development; Natural Resources Canada; New Brunswick Department of Energy and Resource Development; Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Fisheries and Land Resources; Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry; Prince Edward Island Department of Communities, Land & Environment; Québec Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment; and Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources.

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    Tile layer of protected, managed forest code 20 used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Tile layer of protected, managed forest code 20 used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Protected areas were identified using the Canadian Council on Ecological Areas CARTS geodatabase. All IUCN Category Ia through VI protected areas in Canada were classified as Protected (CCEA 2008) with only a few exceptions. Data provided by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry; British Columbia Ministry of Forests; Manitoba Sustainable Development; Natural Resources Canada; New Brunswick Department of Energy and Resource Development; Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Fisheries and Land Resources; Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry; Prince Edward Island Department of Communities, Land & Environment; Québec Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment; and Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources.

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    This app shows short-term (1-month), medium-term (3-month) and long-term (12-month) precipitation conditions for Manitoba. This app shows precipitation conditions for Manitoba.   Precipitation conditions maps are developed to determine the severity of meteorological dryness and are also an indirect measurement of agricultural dryness. Precipitation indicators are calculated at over 40 locations by comparing total precipitation over the time period to long-term (1971 – 2015) medians.  Three different time periods are used to represent: (1) short-term conditions (the past one month), (2) medium-term conditions (the past three months), and (3) long-term conditions (the past twelve months). These 1-month, 3-month, and 12-month indicator values are then interpolated across the province to produce the layers in this web map.Long-term and medium-term precipitation indicators provide the most appropriate assessment of dryness as the short term indicator is influenced by significant rainfall events and spatial variability in rainfall, particularly during summer storms. Due to large distances between meteorological stations in northern Manitoba, the interpolated contours in this region are based on limited observations and should be interpreted with caution.Precipitation data is obtained from Environment and Climate Change Canada, Manitoba Agriculture, and Manitoba Sustainable Development's Fire Program.Pop-ups include the following information:Precipitation Indicator NameDate: Precipitation conditions correspond to the specified date.Class: Precipitation class.  Precipitation conditions classified as follows:Per cent of median greater than 115 per cent is classified as “above normal”. Per cent of median between 85 per cent and 115 per cent is classified as “normal”. Per cent of median between 60 per cent and 85 per cent is classified as “moderately dry”. Per cent of median between 40 per cent and 60 per cent is classified as “severely dry”. Per cent of median less than 40 per cent is classified as “extremely dry”.For more information, please visit the Manitoba Drought Monitor website.

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    Manitoba's forest boundaries datasets in 2021. This data is used within Manitoba's Five Year Report on the Status of Forestry, 2016 - 2021 story map. Manitoba's forest boundaries datasets in 2021. This data is used within Manitoba's Five Year Report on the Status of Forestry, 2016 - 2021 story map.  The forest boundaries included represent forest sections, forest management units, provincial forests and forest management license areas.

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    Tile layer of Canada's managed forested or treed areas and water used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. This tiled layer data represents Canada's forested areas (& water) used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Canada's forest management classification map classifies all land and inland water areas. It does not differentiate forest areas from non-forest areas. Treed areas can be identified using a separate map layer that was derived using satellite data. Treed areas were used as a proxy for forested areas having a canopy closure of 25% or greater and a tree height of 5 m or greater. Source:  Data provided by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry; British Columbia Ministry of Forests; Manitoba Sustainable Development; Natural Resources Canada; New Brunswick Department of Energy and Resource Development; Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Fisheries and Land Resources; Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry; Prince Edward Island Department of Communities, Land & Environment; Québec Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment; and Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources.