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Salmon Wars Documentary Now Available Online

November 28, 2012

2 weeks ago the Nashwaak Watershed Association hosted a free viewing of Salmon Wars: Fish Farms, Wild Fish and the Future of Communities.  About 100 people turned out at the Forestry Centre in Fredericton and Matt Abbott, the New Brunswick Conservation Council’s Fundy Bay Keeper, gave a brief update regarding salmon farms in New Brunswick and then he moderated the discussion that followed the screening. Overall, a successful evening.

We’ve partnered with the producers of the documentary to help facilitate viewing as widely as possible. Make some time to watch this excellent film and spread the word. View the documentary in full and get more info here: www.salmonwars.com.

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  1. Owl Prowl Winter Adventure – Round 2!

    March 5 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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    March 10 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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