Action Alerts
- Posted by Annika Chiasson
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Over this past year, who stands out in your mind?
We invite you to nominate a group or individual deserving of one of the NBEN awards which will be presented in style at Eco-Confluence 2017. Send an e-mail to nben@nben.ca describing your nominee’s work. Nominees must be members or associates of the NBEN*.
Nomination deadline is September 13, 2017.
*Current NBEN Steering Committee members are not eligible for awards.
- Posted by Alma
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Proposed Name Restoration:
- The name Saint John River back to it’s original indigenous name - Wolastoq
- Posted by Roberta Clowater
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Please send comments or questions to: lynn.white@gnb.ca or mail to: Lynn White, Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture, P.O. Box 6000, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1.
- Posted by Raissa Marks
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Historically, the Canadian Environmental Network and its provincial affiliate networks including the NBEN received annual core funding from the Government of Canada. This was used to facilitate networking on environmental issues across the country, coordinate national and provincial issue-based caucuses, coordinate ENGO participation in federal public consultation processes, and maintain open lines of communication between ENGOs and the federal government.
- Posted by Linda Robertson
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Attention All New Brunswickers!
There are two bridges being built in Mount Carleton Park. One of the bridges ( Moose Brook Bridge) is being built in a major moose yard and through a significant wetland. The other bridge ( Bathurst Lake Thoroughfare), which once was a footbridge, is being built through a wildlife habitat and stream.
There are two bridges being built in Mount Carleton Park. One of the bridges ( Moose Brook Bridge) is being built in a major moose yard and through a significant wetland. The other bridge ( Bathurst Lake Thoroughfare), which once was a footbridge, is being built through a wildlife habitat and stream.
The Department of Environment have given an exemption to the Department of Tourism to build these two new bridges. They do have a Watercourse Alteration Permit.