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Glyphosate report fails to deliver significant forest management changes citizens, scientists, conservation groups and Indigenous communities called for at public hearings

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick says the new report on glyphosate use in New Brunswick missed a key opportunity to deliver on the majority of citizens’ demands for an end to spraying on the Crown forest.

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Making Polluters Pay For Household Waste Critical Part Of New Regulation

The provincial government has amended the Designated Materials Regulation filed under the Clean Environment Act that will force companies who make packaging and paper products responsible to manage and fundthe recycling programs for those products.

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Corbett calls for province-wide legislation to better protect all rivers, lakes, bays and coasts in wake of increasing development and climate change pressures

A healthy watershed means healthy swimming. It means healthy coasts and beaches, and healthy New Brunswickers and visitors enjoying our beautiful waters.

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Top conservation groups challenge federal election candidates to commit to action on nature protection and climate change

New Brunswick’s leading conservation groups are asking candidates what they will do to protect N.B.’s nature and act on climate change if they are elected in Canada’s federal election on Sept. 20th.

 

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Top conservation groups call for long overdue laws and regulations to better protect New Brunswick’s wetlands

New Brunswick’s leading conservation groups are calling for new laws and regulations to protect wetlands in the wake of the tragic draining of the wetland at Ferris Street Forest and Wetland Nature Preserve in Fredericton.

 

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