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Updated 2025-02-21. Feature layer of current Boil Water Advisories issued for Public Water Systems (PWS) in Manitoba.
Feature layer …
This dataset represents Manitoba's digital forest inventory for the 1960s. Please note that because of data capture techniques used for …
The intention is to show the boundaries of all refuges in Manitoba, as designated by the Designation of Wildlife Lands …
Protected map (managed forest code 20) used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017.
Protected map …
This web app shows where custom …
Historical Manitoba market hog prices and the United States (US) ISO weaner and feeder hog sectors presented in interactive tables.These …
Restricted map (managed forest code 33) used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017.
Restricted map …
This dataset contains Manitoba Agriculture soil survey data at various scales ranging from highly detailed to broader reconnaissance level information.
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