May 27, 2013

Plant a feast for our bees

The beautiful and buzzing mixed-wood Acadian forest of the Maritimes is dependent on pollinators such as bumblebees. The native black cherry and basswood trees require insect pollination, as do native shrubs such as hazelnut and staghorn sumac, native flowers such as spring beauty and trilliums, and native berries such as blueberries and cranberries.  Scientists point […]

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Your handy guide to the latest in provincial and territorial water

Conservation Council’s Stephanie Merrill contributes insights on New Brunswick current water policy conversations to Water Canada‘s cross-country brief policy snapshot. New Brunswick: Wetland woes and a long wait Stephanie Merrill of New Brunswick’s Conservation Council identifies wetland conservation policy and the provincial water classification program as two areas of particular focus for the Province. The

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Autochtones engagés

Par Anabel Cossette Civitella, L’Étoile 27 mai 2013 «Comme dans n’importe quel mouvement, il y a des hauts et des bas, mais dans les années passées, nous avons vu un sommet dans l’activité, autant de la part des Premières Nations que du côté des proenvironnement, largement en raison des politiques du gouvernement Harper», renchérit Tracy

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