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Conservation Council of New Brunswick is now bullfrogpowered!

We’re thrilled to announce we’ve joined the #bullfrogpowered community of people working to clean the Canadian energy grid! Bullfrog Power is the country’s leading clean energy provider. The Toronto-based company allows people, businesses and organizations to start using 100 per cent renewable energy. Beginning today, the Conservation Council joins the ranks of the David Suzuki

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EcoAlert — Summer/Fall 2015 Edition

Welcome to the online edition of EcoAlert, New Brunswick’s Environmental Magazine. EcoAlert is the Conservation Council of New Brunswick’s membership magazine. It brings you environmental news, exciting stories of positive change happening in our communities, and important action alerts from across our province. We share stories of the work we’re doing in our program areas – including

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Conserver House Pollinator Garden: Putting it all together

This blog is the second in a series about our pollinator garden at Conserver House. You can find our first blog here. With the completion of our new ramp and stairs thanks to Peter Cote, we began the preparation and planting of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick’s urban pollinator garden. The garden is being

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Ombudsman investigating need for separate provincial environmental review of TransCanada’s Energy East Pipeline

The New Brunswick ombudsman is now looking into whether the provincial government should conduct its own environmental impact assessment of TransCanada’s proposed Energy East bitumen pipeline, like the province of Quebec is doing. The office of the Ombudsman will investigate why jurisdictions like Quebec are doing their own independent environmental assessment of the mega project while New

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TransCanada’s Energy East Pipeline: Too Much Risk for the Bay of Fundy-Gulf of Maine

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick has released a report on the potential impacts of TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline project on the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine. The report explores the many risks to whales and other wildlife in the Bay of Fundy as well as the risk to sustainable jobs in New Brunswick, Nova

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Departmental Deja Vu: Groups need help to keep rivers and lakes healthy

This summer our lakes are making headlines; not for their cool, clear nature but because they are getting sick.  Blue-green algae blooms have flared up on Washademoak Lake, Harvey Lake and portions of Grand Lake — three lakes known for their swimming and boating.  Except, the Department of Health is advising New Brunswickers that recreating

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