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(updated April 18, 2008)

 

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 Facebook Discussion Group We have begun 2 new discussion groups on the popular www.facebook.com called "New Brunswick Parks" and "Friends of Restigouche".  Please join us there and let us know what you think about New Brunswick's treasures.

And New for kids, Coloring pages featuring Charlie, the Watch Your Paws! mouse.

 

Welcome to the New Brunswick Chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society.

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CPAWS NB is a non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to the permanent protection of New Brunswick’s wilderness areas. Our goal is to work cooperatively with groups, governments, industry and individuals across our great province to ensure the future survival of New Brunswick’s wilderness areas and the species they contain.

CPAWS is the only national non-profit organization devoted exclusively to protecting Canada's wilderness heritage. To learn more about the national organization and its chapters across the country, go here.  To find out more about us and about New Brunswick, click on a link in the bar to your left.

 

What's New in New Brunswick?

Forest Management Survey Released:  Well, it is what we already knew.  A new survey released by the government of New Brunswick shows that citizens are very concerned about the environment of New Brunswick's forests, and want more consideration given to the environment when considering the future use of this natural resource.  To see the survey and all of its interesting results, go to http://www.gnb.ca/0079/survey-e.asp

 

Proposed Sisson Brook Mine Information Sessions: The Sisson Brook Project is a proposed tungsten/Molybdenum open-pit mine to be located in the Stanley/Napadogan region northwest of Fredericton. The proponent, Geodex Minerals, held open houses prior to submitting the project for EIA consideration.  The project is expected to be filed with the government within the next couple of weeks, at which point the public can provide comment.

 

Fundy Trail Parkway: Papers for Phase II of the development of the Fundy Trail Parkway have been filed with the Department of the Environment for an Environmental Impact Assessment. 

Comments regarding the proposed development, which includes a road with lookouts, parking lots, and other trails, can be sent by May 12, 2008, to Fundy Trail Development Authority Inc. c/o Allen Fiander, A.D. Fiander Associates Ltd., Suite 301, 500 Beaverbrook Court, Fredericton, NB E3B 5X4 , or by email to allan.fiander@adfiander.ca

 

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