Entries tagged "new brunswick"
Bay of Fundy needs stronger protection
By CHRIS MILLER and RODRIGO MENAFRA This letter originally appeared in the Chronicle Herald (Halifax, NS) on Wednesday, August 25, 2010.The Bay of Fundy, with...New Brunswick School Wins "Watch Your Paws Club" Challenge
FREDERICTON - The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, NB Chapter (CPAWS NB) is pleased to announce that the entire Geary Elementary Community School has...Tags: education new brunswick
CPAWS welcomes New Brunswick forest research partnership funds
Collaborative Research Partnership for Sustainable Forest Management Receives Funding Boost from Federal Government “The environmental organizations participating in this process are eager to find ways to...CPAWS weighs in on future of Fundy National Park
Fundy park funding questionedBy James Foster Published in the Times & Transcript (New Brunswick) on Nov. 19, 2009 No one wants to look a gift...Progress on Canada's parks slows in 2009
New report marks Canada’s Parks Day, July 18thOttawa – In The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, its second annual review of the state of...Tags: alberta algonquin bc caribou flathead logging mining mont orford nahanni new brunswick nwt ontario parks quebec report yellowstone to yukon
Should Fundy National Park be expanded?
This commentary by Roberta Clowater, Executive Director of CPAWS New Brunswick, first appeared in the Telegraph-Journal on June 1st, 2009.National Parks bring a wealth of...Taking stock of ocean conservation in the Scotian Shelf and Bay of Fundy Region
Ocean Protection in Nova Scotia's Backyard Lags Far Behind: StudyHALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA -- This week, three environmental organizations: WWF-Canada, the Ecology Action Centre (EAC), and...CPAWS staffer to advise on New Brunswick strategy
Roberta Clowater, executive director for CPAWS New Brunswick, has been selected to sit on the province’s new Round Table on Self-Sufficiency. The commmittee of 35...Tags: new brunswick
New crown forest management plan a step backwards for New Brunswick environment and industry
Fredericton – The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is extremely disappointed with the New Brunswick government’s announcement today of a new direction for public...New protected areas in New Brunswick encouraging step in right direction - more work needed
Fredericton – The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, New Brunswick Chapter (CPAWS NB) welcomes today’s announcement by the New Brunswick government of 30 new Protected...New Brunswick Forest Task Force disappointed in province's public info sessions, will host their own
Fredericton - Two members of the province’s Task Force on Forest Diversity and Wood Supply, Roberta Clowater and David Coon, are calling for additional information...Plaster Rock School Wins "Watch Your Paws Club" Challenge from CPAWS NB
FREDERICTON - The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, NB Chapter (CPAWS NB) is pleased to announce that the Donald Fraser Memorial School in Plaster Rock...Tags: education new brunswick
Group applauds establishment of Canada's newest marine protected area
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is congratulating the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans on officially designating New Brunswick's Musquash Estuary as Canada's sixth...Tags: new brunswick oceans
March 12, 2007
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