Highlights of my summer working at Nature NB
Hi! My name is Sophie and I spent this past summer working as a conservation assistant with Nature NB. Over the summer, I got to help out with a variety …
Hi! My name is Sophie and I spent this past summer working as a conservation assistant with Nature NB. Over the summer, I got to help out with a variety …
JULY 28, 2022 — My name is Emily, and I am one of the summer students with Nature NB, working alongside my co-worker Madeline as a Nature Educator. One part …
July 29, 2002 – It’s a calm and beautiful spring morning in Dalhousie, New Brunswick. Still, glass-like water stretches out as far as the eye can see as curtains of …
Restigouche River Estuary: Important Bird & Biodiversity Area Read More »
Nature NB Biologist Suspects Bird Flu in 1000’s of Bird Deaths What You Can Do | Additional Resources Lewnanny Richardson, biologist and our Species at Risk Program Director, has never …
MAY 6, 2022 — We are so excited to be hosting the Festival of Nature in person once again! This year, from June 3rd to June 5th, join us in …
MARCH 11, 2022 — The cold winter breeze whips over the coastline of the Lorneville breakwater as Lauren Verner, Nature NB’s Conservation Assistant, makes her way along the shoreline on …
24 FEBRUARY 2022 — On Saturday, February 26, 2022, Healthy Coasts is hosting a community engagement session for the Chaleur region. This session is the second for the region and …
Marie Kryszko, Traditional Mi’kmaq Knowledge Keeper Read More »
FEBRUARY 14, 2022 (Port Rowan, Ontario) — The Canadian population of Chimney Swifts has declined by nearly 90% since 1970. Birds Canada is delighted to announce the launch of the …
Birds Canada and partners launch major new fund to help conserve the Chimney Swift Read More »
FEBRUARY 11, 2022 — Despite the quieter times here in New Brunswick during the pandemic, Nature NB’s Education Department has been busy with many successful school programs and NatureKids events! …
How important are coastal areas to you? Healthy Coasts NB has been asking this question from the get-go. The multi-year, multi-partner project works with communities to “identify and support activities …
Healthy Coasts NB wants to know: How important are coastal areas to you? Read More »