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“The sense of connection I’d felt as a child became the foundation for a career in environmental work” — A Year-End Message from the Desk of Bev Gingras

“The sense of connection I’d felt as a child became the foundation for a career in environmental work.”

— A Year-End Message from the Desk of Bev Gingras

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“I went from being one of the program’s biggest doubters to one of its biggest converts.” — A Year-End Message from the Desk of Danielle Smith

“I went from being one of the program’s biggest doubters to one of its biggest converts. Because of my experience, I left my university job to lead the Conservation Council’s newly minted From Harm to Harmony program.”

— A Year-End Message from the Desk of Danielle Smith

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“Things aren’t like they used to be. ” – A Year-End Message from your Fundy Baykeeper

“Learning from Wabanaki friends and colleagues and talking to fishers, researchers and coastal communities, I heard the same story repeatedly: Things aren’t like they used to be. ”

— A Year-End Message from the Desk of Moe Qureshi

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‘It Costs a Lot to Change, But More Not To.” — A Year-End Message from the Desk of Moe Qureshi

“Coming from Ontario, I expected familiar challenges, like balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship. But what struck me most about New Brunswick was the incredible disconnect between people’s deep love for their forests, rivers and coastlines and the decisions made by policymakers that threaten these treasures.”

— A Year-End Message from the Desk of Moe Qureshi

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