
The Whitemud Watershed Conservation District The Whitemud District was created in 1972, Manitoba's first conservation district. The boundaries and subdistricts were formed on watershed boundaries so water issues could be dealt with effectively. The members of the main board and eight subdistict committees all live within the boundaries of the Whitemud River watershed. The watershed is 2747 square miles and includes all or part of the municipalities of Rosedale, Langford, Lansdowne, Odanah, Minto, North Cypress, Westbourne, Lakeview, Glenella, Portage la Prairie, North Norfolk, Alonsa, McCreary and Clanwilliam. Also included are the communities of Glenella, Plumas, Gladstone, Neepawa, Carberry, Rosedale, Austin, MacGregor and others. The conservation district includes 8500 neighbours looking for the best ways to manage the district's land and water resources. Vision
Mission See our latest newsletter pdf document The District's offices are at 41 Main Street East in Neepawa Manager . . . . . . . . Chris Reynolds Looking for something in particular?
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