September 27, 2016

A day on the Bay!

September 16th, 2016 Three of our interns, Olivia, Karyn, and Zachary, visited our Fundy Baykeeper, Matt Abbott for a day on the Bay! Based out of St. Andrews, Matt works tirelessly to protect one of our most important ecosystems; the Bay of Fundy. The Bay is most famous for having the highest tides on the […]

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A changing climate means a changing forest and end of New Brunswick’s Balsam fir, says Prof

University of New Brunswick Forestry Professor Charles Bourque was quoted in an article published by CBC on Sept 19., saying that if emissions remain at their current level then softwood species like the balsam fir may be gradually ‘eradicated’ due to climate change. “The tree species that require lower temperatures will tend to be eradicated

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