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New Brunswick has opportunity for leadership as host of Canadian Council of Forest Ministers annual Forest Forum

New Brunswick has opportunity for leadership as host of Canadian Council of Forest Ministers annual Forest Forum N.B. conservation groups call on provincial government to commit to transparent and integrated forest management strategy rooted in biodiversity, conservation, Indigenous co-stewardship, and ecological forestry practices Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton — As New Brunswick hosts forest ministers …

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10 PERCENT FOR NATURE: ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS ENCOURAGED BY PROVINCE’S NATURE LEGACY ANNOUNCEMENT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:DECEMBER 13, 2022 Traditional Territory of Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton, NB – A coalition of four provincial environmental and conservation organizations — Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society-New Brunswick Chapter, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, Nature NB, and the Nature Trust of New Brunswick — issued the following joint statement in response to the government of …

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NB’s Top Environmental Groups Welcome First Step toward Doubling Nature Protection in New Brunswick

For immediate release14 July 2022 Traditional Land of Wabanaki People/Fredericton — A coalition of five provincial environmental and conservation organizations—Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society-New Brunswick Chapter, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, Nature NB, and the Nature Trust of New Brunswick, and the Fundy Biosphere Region —issued the following joint statement in response to the government …

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Top conservation groups challenge federal election candidates to commit to action on nature protection and climate change

SEPTEMBER 8, 2021 — New Brunswick’s leading conservation groups are asking candidates what they will do to protect NB’s nature and act on climate change if they are elected in Canada’s federal election on September 20th. In the open letter, Nature NB, the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society—NB Chapter, the Conservation Council of New Brunswick and …

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BARRAM, the beer that cleans the beaches of the Acadian Peninsula – Beach Waste Exhibit

For the third year in a row, Les Brasseux d’la Côte and Nature NB present the garbage collected on the beaches of the Acadian Peninsula. August 31, 2021 — The majority of the Acadian Peninsula’s beaches are still in their natural state, making them popular attractions, and important for the fauna and flora found there. …

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