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Job posting: Learning Outside Project Assistant (20 hrs per week)

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is a non-profit organization that creates awareness of environmental problems and advances practical solutions through research, education and interventions. The Learning Outside project  emerged out of our recognition that children today have less opportunity to explore and learn in the natural world than earlier generations.  The Learning Outside project aims to […]

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“One thing we’ve discovered, solar panels generate really amazing amounts of power”

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Two homeowners featured in our upcoming Passport to a Low Carbon Economy EcoHomes Tour spoke with CBC Shift NB’s Vanessa Vander Valk this week to share their story and let New Brunswickers know how fun and beneficial switching to a more environmentally-friendly lifestyle has been for them. Peeter and Kate Vihvelin live off-grid at their

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Speaker series: Challenging mines and clearcuts in New Brunswick

Find out why so many people are concerned about clearcuts, forest spraying and the Sisson open-pit mine proposed in the heart of the Nashwaak watershed from Ramona Nicholas and Tracy Glynn at the Abbey Café (546 Queen St., Fredericton) on Wednesday, June 6 at 7 p.m.   Ramona Nicholas is one of the Wolastoqiyik grandmothers

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Send your letter to protect the Nashwaak River

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Lantern Snowshoe Hike 2018 — Buy Your Tickets Now!

[vc_row][vc_column css=”.vc_custom_1518634957585{margin-bottom: -10px !important;}”][products columns=”1″ orderby=”title” order=”ASC” ids=”137488″][vc_column_text]Back by popular demand, you won’t want to miss the Conservation Council’s second Lantern Snowshoe Hike Fundraiser on Saturday, March 10. Join us for a fun evening of snowshoeing through the woodland trails at Elmhurst Outdoors, warming up around a toasty bonfire, and enjoying delicious home-made soup, fresh

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Don’t miss out: Dr. Thierry Vrain is visiting New Brunswick to present his work!

Dr. Thierry Vrain is coming to New Brunswick to present his research, for those who are interested in the effects of herbicides on organisms. The retired research scientist for the Canadian gov­ern­ment and expert on genetically modified foods, Dr. Thierry Vrain, will be in New Brunswick for evening presentations in four communities from October 30

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Join us at the ‘Green Rights’ Film Screening with Silver Donald Cameron

Air, water, food – these are the sources of life. Without them, we die. And in most nations –more than 180 nations, in fact – citizens are legally entitled to these essential elements of life. But not in Canada or the United States. You are invited to join us and special guest, author, filmmaker and

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