“Not the time for small goals”: Corbett calls for major forest management reform at Standing Committee meeting on glyphosate use

Lois Corbett told MLAs on the Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Stewardship today that they need to stand with citizens and scientists in calling for an end to glyphosate use in the Crown forest.

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Call for Nominations – 6th Annual Beth McLaughlin Environmental Journalism Award

It’s that time of the year again! The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is pleased to announce nominations are open for our 6th annual Beth McLaughlin Environmental Journalism Award, presented annually in recognition of in-depth and thoughtful coverage of environmental issues in New Brunswick.

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Call for participants: Creating art for social change around the environmental issues we care about

After a very successful and meaningful initial phase of the From Harm to Harmony: The Healing Power of Nature community art project, we are inviting our members and supporters to participate this summer in Phase-2 of this project.

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Glyphosate update: Lois Corbett presenting on spraying and outdated forestry practices at Standing Committee

Our Executive Director, Lois Corbett, will present on the problems with glyphosate spraying and outdated forest management practices when the Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Stewardship meets in June.

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Top conservation groups call for long overdue laws and regulations to better protect New Brunswick’s wetlands

New Brunswick’s leading conservation groups are calling for new laws and regulations to protect wetlands in the wake of the tragic draining of the wetland at Ferris Street Forest and Wetland Nature Preserve in Fredericton.

 

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Leading environmental groups ready to take government to court over failure to protect species at risk

Leading environmental and Indigenous groups in New Brunswick have let the provincial government know they are ready to go to court if the government continues to neglect its legal duties under the Species at Risk Act (SARA).

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