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Bay of Fundy Cruise with Conservation Experts

Bay of Fundy Whale-Watching Tour Explore the Bay of Fundy’s Hidden Wonders with Two of New Brunswick’s Top Conservation Experts! Join us for a three-hour cruise through the Western Isles and Passages of the outer Bay of Fundy on Sept 22nd, hosted by the Conservation Council of New Brunswick and the Canadian Parks and Wilderness […]

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Invitation: Spring Meet and Greet with Conservation Council of New Brunswick

From April 11 – 22, 2024, staff from the Conservation Council will host open houses in various locations in New Brunswick to meet with anyone interested in discussing environmental issues and learning about the Conservation Council’s work. We would like to extend a personal invitation to you to join us at an event near you!

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‘Switch on Hope’ Energy Poverty Campaign – Launch Event

Join us for an unforgettable evening at the Carleton Community Centre  in Saint John on Saturday, Feb. 24. Experience the highly anticipated debut of two music videos with songs created by local youth with help from local musician Matthew Elliott, also known as STEPHEN HERO and David R. Elliott. 

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Bridging art and activism: Len Falkenstein’s Wood Buffalo explores battle between progress and conservation

In a world where we often find ourselves caught between personal gain and the planet’s greater good, Fredericton playwright and environmental activist Len Falkenstein dares to ask tough questions with his latest production, Wood Buffalo.

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Conservation Council’s Citizens’ Assembly on Electricity Affordability and Energy Poverty

Would you like to participate in a Citizens’ Assembly to make recommendations to federal and provincial governments and utilities on how to keep electricity affordable and eliminate energy poverty, while eliminating carbon and air pollution from the electricity system?

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