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St. John River Summit 2017

September 29, 2017 - September 30, 2017

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  • Tour: Bio-Engineered Riverbank Restoration »

The Wəlastəkw [St. John River] Summit 2017 will be held on September 29th and 30th in Saint John, NB and we have an exciting line-up of activities planned:

– Watershed Conversations with a diversity of actors to better understand who is contributing to a healthy river and what their plans are for the future

– An Environmental Trade Fair where you can interact with Indigenous groups, civil society groups, industry, municipalities and government agencies around their freshwater work

– Be a part of the transformative water event and river restoration on Newman’s Brook in Saint John’s North End

– Participate in an ecological restoration and community planting event at Seaside Park in the city’s West Side, including kayaking in Saint JohnHarbour

– All activities are FREE and open to the public

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Start:
September 29, 2017
End:
September 30, 2017
Website:
http://www.acapsj.org/summit

Organizer

ACAP Saint John
Email:
smitchell@wwfcanada.org

Venue

Saint John
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  • Tour: Bio-Engineered Riverbank Restoration »

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Christmas is rapidly approaching, and that means it is time for the annual Christmas Bird Count. Each year, volunteers across North America count and report bird sightings over the Christmas season (December 14-January 5). Volunteers can count birds in the field or at private bird feeders on the designated day of the count in a particular area. Information from the count is used by scientists to understand the changes in species range and population size.
At least 2 Christmas Bird Counts are taking place in the Nashwaak watershed.
- The Stanley, New Brunswick area count is taking place on December 14th. Please contact Julie Singleton if you would like to be involved (bowerbk@nbnet.nb.ca).
- The Fredericton area count is taking place on December 15th . Please contact Arielle DeMerchant (arielledemerchant@gmail.com, 506-261-5304) if you would like to participate.
Even if you are unable to participate, you can still benefit from the site-specific and date-specific birding guides prepared by Birds Canada– follow this link to find a guide to the most common birds in the Fredericton area for this season: ow.ly/Jv0t50xxksZ
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Nashwaak Watershed Association Inc.
P.O. Box 314, Station “A”
Fredericton, NB
E3B 4Y2

Office:
181 Westmorland Street
Fredericton, NB
E3B 3L6
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