Manitoba Habitat Conservancy
Roald Stander currently serves as the Director of Conservation Partnerships at the Manitoba Habitat Conservancy, a position held since November 2019, and has also taken on roles as Program Development Coordinator and Trusts Grants Associate within the organization. Prior to this, Roald Stander worked as a Drone Research Biologist at the Delta Waterfowl Foundation from 2017 to August 2019. Roald Stander holds a Master's degree in Environment obtained from the University of Manitoba (2018-2023) and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics & Sociology from the same institution.
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Manitoba Habitat Conservancy
The Manitoba Habitat Conservancy is focused on conserving, restoring and enhancing fish and wildlife habitat and populations in Manitoba. As Manitoba's Homegrown Conservation agency, MHHC has a mandate to work citizens of Manitoba to implement voluntary conservation works on private lands. The primary tool MHC uses to support Manitoba's fish and wildlife populations is the Conservation Agreement (i.e. easement), which perpetually protects valuable habitat in Manitoba. To date, MHC has permanently conserved 200,000 acres (80,000 hectares) of private lands. Through term programming such as habitat enhancement and restoration, MHC has influenced a further 130,000 acres (52,500 hectares). MHC continues to implement habitat conservation programing for species at risk, watershed health, aquatic habitats, wetlands and waterfowl.