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The Conservation Council of New Brunswick welcomes you to our new website!

We are proud to announce the launch of our newly redesigned website. On behalf of all of us here at Conservation Council of New Brunswick, welcome! Our old website served us well for many years, but we hope that you will find this platform easier to navigate and visually appealing. Read More here  

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Nova Scotia Fish Farms Impacting Environment: Report

Full report available here Halifax: Seven years after the Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture (NS DFA) issued their first and only report on environmental monitoring at aquaculture sites in the province, an updated report indicates that open pen finfish farms are having a negative impact on the environment. According to the new report, there

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What’s in the air in Penobsquis? Government failing to monitor air quality

For Immediate Release Fredericton – While the public awaits the loudly-touted government shale gas regulations, CCNB is dismayed to learn about the lack of regulations currently governing the expanding gas industry in Penobsquis. Five months after filing an official request for information concerning air quality in Penobsquis, CCNB has learned that there is no permanent

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