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Giving a Gift Membership this holiday season is an exciting new way you can support our work and give the gift that makes a difference all year long!
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Giving a Gift Membership this holiday season is an exciting new way you can support our work and give the gift that makes a difference all year long!
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Today, you can help us hit our GivingTuesday goal of raising $2,000 for a better New Brunswick. This GivingTuesday, we’re counting on you to help energize the Conservation Council’s #BuildBackBetter campaign— our plan to ensure pandemic recovery in New Brunswick is driven by better food security for all, more resilient communities by protecting the nature
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FREDERICTON — The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is reminding moms and dads that they have a free, easy-to-use service right at their fingertips chock full of wonderful, local gifts that will make any recipient feel warm and fuzzy this holiday season. BuyLocalNB.ca, the Conservation Council’s free, searchable online directory, features more than 500 producers,
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The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is our province’s leading advocate for environmental protection. Donations from people like you are our major source of funding, and these donations protect our independence. Thank you for your continued support!
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In this edition of EcoNews, we bring you some fantastic opportunities to be part of climate change and nature solutions, including a helpful guide to the province’s new portal for nomination protected natural areas, an innovative project about expressing how we feel about climate change through art, a heads up for an upcoming important day of charitable giving in the midst of the holiday shopping season, and more.
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The provincial government has launched its online portal where New Brunswick citizens, Indigenous peoples, and conservation groups can nominate the natural places they love for protected areas status.
Check out the nature candidates for protection in your area and send your comments to the Minister!
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Check out the nature candidates for protection in your area The provincial government has launched its online portal where New Brunswick citizens, Indigenous peoples, and conservation groups can nominate the natural places they love for protected areas status. As you know, the province has committed to doing its part to meet the federal government’s Target
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The FUTURES/forward program embeds community-engaged artists within organizations addressing the pressing environmental issues of our times. Juliana Bedoya is working with the Conservation Council of New Brunswick (CCNB) to facilitate artistic expression of environmental issues and opportunities, including climate change.
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The FUTURES/forward program embeds community-engaged artists within organizations addressing the pressing environmental issues of our times. Juliana Bedoya is working with the Conservation Council of New Brunswick (CCNB) to facilitate artistic expression of environmental issues and opportunities, including climate change.
How might we express our ideas or feelings about climate change through art? Read More »
Sylvie Fournier, a Montreal-based journalist with Radio-Canada’s Enquête program, is this year’s first-place recipient of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick South East Chapter’s Annual Beth McLaughlin Environmental Journalism Award.
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