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Conservation Council of New Brunswick reacts to Throne Speech

FREDERICTON — The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is pleased to see the provincial government has included water, forests, climate change and local food as priority areas for the year ahead. The speech was delivered today by Lieutenant Governor Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau on behalf of Premier Brian Gallant’s government to mark the official opening of the […]

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Coverage of 30+ groups’ call for new forest legislation

The press conference held on Thursday, Nov. 27 by more than 30 groups — representing forestry workers, salmon associations, wildlife and conservation groups, and academics — to call for a new Crown Lands and Forests Act received significant coverage by media in New Brunswick. The conference was covered by CBC, Radio-Canada, Global News, the New Brunswick

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Wildlife, forestry and conservation groups join with scientists and academics to call for new Crown Lands and Forests Act

FREDERICTON — A broad range of public interest groups and experts in New Brunswick says new legislation is needed to ensure our public forests are being managed to meet the needs of all New Brunswickers. The group, which includes representatives from wildlife organizations, the scientific community, private woodlot owners, environmental and conservation organizations, is calling

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Signatories

Fishing and Hunting Organizations NB Salmon Council, Peter Cronin Petitcodiac Sportsman’s Club, Ron Whitehead NB Professional Guides and Outfitters Association, Dale Clark John Basin Salmon Recovery INC, Gary Spencer The Ruffed Grouse Society of Canada, John Lockerbie Woodlot Owners NB Federation of Woodlot Owners, Andrew Clark Carleton-Victoria Forest Products Marketing Board Madawaska Forest Products Marketing

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Wildlife, forestry and conservation groups join with scientists and academics to call for new Crown Lands and Forests Act

For immediate release: 12:00pm (Atlantic), Wed., Nov. 25, 2015 When: Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015 at 11 a.m. Where: St. Croix Room,  Crowne Plaza Fredericton, 659 Queen St., Fredericton Who: Rick Doucet, New Brunswick Federation of Woodlot Owners; Rod Currie, New Brunswick Wildlife Federation; Peter Cronin, NB Salmon Council; Lois Corbett, Conservation Council of New Brunswick; Roberta Clowater,

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CCNB on the silviculture program of forestry enterprises in New Brunswick

Communications Director Jon MacNeill spoke with the French-language daily newspaper Acadie Nouvelle about silviculture programs in New Brunswick for an article published on Wednesday, Sept. 23. The article was about a Guinness World Record awarded to JDI Irving Ltd and other forestry companies who participated in a successful bid to claim the world record for

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Conservation Council statement on National Tree Day

FREDERICTON — Stephanie Merrill, Acting Executive Director of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, issued the following statement to mark National Tree Day, Sept. 23, 2015: We think it’s fitting that National Tree Day should happen during the time of year when the leaves begin changing to paint our parks, forests and communities a beautiful

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EcoAlert — Summer/Fall 2015 Edition

Welcome to the online edition of EcoAlert, New Brunswick’s Environmental Magazine. EcoAlert is the Conservation Council of New Brunswick’s membership magazine. It brings you environmental news, exciting stories of positive change happening in our communities, and important action alerts from across our province. We share stories of the work we’re doing in our program areas – including

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