Towards Reconciliation and Land Back

The New Brunswick Environmental Network (NBEN) operates on the Homelands of Wabanaki Peoples, lands that are unceded and unsurrendered. We honour the Peace and Friendship Treaties, and we uphold Indigenous Rights, Title, and Sovereignty. Our activities include collaboration with and support for individuals and groups of the Wabanaki Confederacy.

To learn more about Reconciliation and Land Back, and to take action, see our resource page.

To learn about Indigenous organizations in the NBEN, see our list of members and associates.

To learn about how non-Indigenous members and associates of the NBEN are working towards Reconciliation and Land Back, see the links below.

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, New Brunswick Chapter: CLIMAtlantic:
Coalition for Responsible Energy Development in New Brunswick:
Community Forests International:
Conservation Council of New Brunswick:
East Coast Environmental Law:
Fundy Biosphere Region:
Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association:
MakeWay:
Nature Conservancy Canada:
Nature Trust of New Brunswick:
NB Lung:
New Brunswick Anti-Shale Gas Alliance:
Saint John Naturalists' Club:
Tabusintac Watershed Association:
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