A project 5 years in the making, the Campbell Creek dam removal has been completed and the former headpond has been replanted with native grasses, willows, and trees. Our project team put together a short video documenting the process. Check it out …
NWAI – A Year in Review
Happy New Year! To ring in the new year, we wanted to celebrate a few of our accomplishments from 2021. Scroll through to check them out! In February and March, we hosted several Night Hikes and Owl Prowls at Mactaquac Park. The events …
Conservationists work to save dwindling population of bur oak trees, CBC News (Dec 23, 2021)
Once plentiful, it now only grows in about one percent of its original range in New Brunswick. Conservationists are working together to save one of the last old growth tree species on New Brunswick's floodplain. Bur oak is ecologically and …
Large swath of wetland on Fredericton’s north side is now permanently protected, CBC News (Dec 16, 2021)
In New Brunswick's first-of-its-kind conservation easement, a deal struck to reforest Marysville Flats Hadeel Ibrahim, CBC News Before settlement, a swath of floodplain forest on Fredericton's north side was ideal habitat for species now …