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WORLD WATER DAY RAFFLE with 50/50 Draw
Draw Date: Wednesday, April 21st
In recognition of World Water Day, we are having a
Community Raffle - Prize Baskets and a 50/50 Jackpot to be won!
All proceeds go toward saving the Netley Marsh and to water education!

Help our 50/50 Jackpot grow!!!
You could win up to $5000!
Tickets are only $5 each!
Raffle Prize Tickets are $20 each
Want to increase your odds?
Purchase 3 Raffle Prize Tickets for $50 or 6 Raffle Prize Tickets for $100!
Your Raffle Prize Ticket is entered into EACH and EVERY PRIZE DRAW!
You can win MULTIPLE prizes!!
Limited number of tickets available - Get yours NOW!

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Red River Basin Commission and its partners want to thank you for your support!
Good Luck!

SINCERE THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS!
Assiniboine Community College
ATS Traffic
Chapters Indigo D’Arcy & Deacon
DB Perks Group
Duron Equipment
Fort Garry Firetrucks
FortWhyte Alive!
Fountain Tire – Henderson
Fountain Tire – Vermillion
Half Moon Drive In
Houston Engineering
L&E
Hotsy
Liquor Mart
Pony Corral Restaurant & Bar
Recreation Connections Manitoba
Riverboat Restaurant & Lounge
RM of Alexander
RM of East St. Paul
RM of St. Clements
RM of Rosser
RM of Taché
RM of Victoria Beach
RM of West St. Paul
RM of Woodlands
South Beach Casino & Resort
Southern Chiefs’ Organization Inc.
Town of Stonewall
Town of Winnipeg Beach
FOR PROVINCE OF MANITOBA RESIDENTS ONLY
Licence No: LGCA 8109-RF-35543 and LGCA 8109-RF-35542
World Water Day
March 22nd
Red River Basin Commission
and its partners continue
to work toward the
Netley Marsh renewal
as wetlands are a crucial part of keeping
our waters healthy.
What are you doing
about protecting
our water?
Want to help us save
the Netley Marsh?

THE LARGEST
COASTAL WETLAND
IN NORTH AMERICA
NEEDS OUR HELP!
The Netley-Libau Marsh has been deteriorating for a number of reasons,
to the point it is no longer a healthy functioning marsh.
Please help us protect
the Netley Marsh
for us and future generations!
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on any of our updates...
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SAVING NETLEY MARSH
HOW CAN WE SAVE NETLEY MARSH?
WHY ARE MARSHES SO IMPORTANT
Marshes are much more than habitat for fish, wildlife and waterfowl.
Learn why our wetlands are critical for you and the health of Lake Winnipeg
WHAT IS THE RESTORATION PILOT PROJECT?
The Netley-Libau Marsh has been deteriorating for a number of reasons, to the point it is no longer a healthy functioning marsh.
We can still save the marsh, but the time to act is NOW!
WORKING TOGETHER
THE TEAM BEHIND THESE EFFORTS
These organizations are working together to bring success to this project
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University of Manitoba
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International Institute for Sustainable Development
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Manitoba Hydro
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Southern Chiefs' Organization
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Lake Winnipeg Foundation
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Lake Friendly
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Red River Basin Commission
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Ducks Unlimited Canada
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Manitoba Sustainable Development
A Very Similar Project - being done in Louisiana
Many Manitoban families have enjoyed and benefited from the Netley-Libau marsh in the past.
It is our duty to preserve it for future generations, but also for the multiple benefits
that a thriving marsh can contribute to the health of Lake Winnipeg and our shared waters.
A Successful Project of
Marsh Restoration at the
Paul J Rainey Wildlife Sanctuary
The Amphibex 400
The Amphibex 400 has been used for the provincial ice breaking program, it was originally meant to be a dredger.
Amphibex is a Canadian company located in Quebec. These versatile dredgers are also friendly to the environment: they are equipped with a residential silencer that reduces noise emissions and disturbances. Their hydraulic system also uses biodegradable vegetable oil that is safe for the environment
These machines have been used in Manitoba mainly for the ice breaking program.
The Netley Marsh
Indigenous Water Ceremony
PARTNERS & FRIENDS
PARTNERS
FUNDING PARTNERS
The City of Winnipeg
Selkirk & District Community Foundation
Lake Friendly
The Winnipeg Foundation
The Federation of Canadian Municipalities
Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Fund
Community Spirit Fund South Beach Casino

FRIENDS OF THE MARSH
Individual
Tracy Popp
Ken and Diana Cranwill
Gerry Couture
Kevin Riley
Kathleen Anderson
Anonymous
David Swayze
Hank Venema
(In Memory of:
Hendrik Thomas Neudoerffer Venema)
Fleur Franz
Frank Bovell
Adelard Gendron
Lori Murphy
Suzan Zielke
Cathy and Buster Welch
Robert "Bud" Oliver
Wendy Josephson
(In Memory of: W.A. Medland)
Gord Sparkes
(In Memory of: Art Sparkes)
Bob Blanchard
(In Memory of:
Jim and Thelma Blanchard)
Juliana Baird
Christy Preston
Penny McMorris
Cheryl Cooney
Sabie Brar
Gerry Dyck
Trevor Mondor
Perry Poulsen
Michael Galbraith
Tania Schaerer
Mark Costa
Hal Anderson
Geoff Currier
Stephen Alsip
Scott Mackeigan
(In Honour of: Craig Harlos)
Chris Benson
Earl Simmons
Corporate
(includes link to each Sponsor's website)
McCandless Tramley
Sullivan McMullan
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CONTACT
For any inquiries, questions or commendations, please fill out the form or send us an email to contact@savenetleymarsh.ca