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  2. Environment Canada's Watershed Science Bioassessment Centre (WSBC), located at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, New Brunswick, has developed an interdisciplinary aquatic research team in association with the Canadian Rivers Institute. Five EC staff scientists, 15 post-doctoral research fellows and students focus on the ...
  3. Aug 16, 2024Environment Canada conducts science and technology activities at facilities across the country. Research and monitoring programs are carried out in every region. ... Environment and Climate Change Canada's office in Sackville, New Brunswick, is beside the Tantramar Marshes and close to many productive wildlife habitats such as freshwater and ...
  4. A collection of online information sources related to Canadian biodiversity from Canada and around the world. This collection aims to make biodiversity data, information, and knowledge more accessible to the public and to conservation practitioners, in support of Target 21 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.. This collection includes many different types of sites (e.g ...
  5. This strategy includes three distinct planning units, the terrestrial portion of Bird Conservation Region 14 in New Brunswick (BCR 14 NB) and Marine Biogeographic Units 11 and 12 around New Brunswick (MBU 11 NB and MBU 12 NB). All three units have distinctive lists of priority bird species. Both MBUs have only two habitat classes: the waterbodies, snow and ice habitat class, and the coastal ...
  6. Environment and Climate Change Canada (Canadian Wildlife Service) Public access and usage: Authorized activities listed in Schedule I.1 of the Wildlife Area Regulations. for Portobello Creek NWA, include: wildlife viewing; hiking; participating in a group meal or group event involving 15 or more people
  7. The Cape Jourimain Nature Centre is a not-for-profit organization that offers educational programs as well as tours. It also includes an interpretation centre and day camp programming for children. A network of well-marked and accessible trails start from the nature centre and walking them is a wonderful way to observe wildlife and reconnect with nature.
  8. This designation fall under the International Biological Program. Furthermore, Portage Island was also identified as a New Brunswick Critical Area in 1988. Find more information on Portage Island NWA in the summary table below. Management. Under the Canada Wildlife Act, NWAs are protected and managed in accordance with the Wildlife Area ...
  9. Canada Goose (Temperate-breeding in Eastern Canada) was added as a priority species due to management concerns (e.g. overabundance and problem geese). Return to footnote 10 referrer Return to Bird Conservation Strategy for Bird Conservation Region 14 and Marine Biogeographic Units 11 and 12 in New Brunswick: Atlantic Northern Forest, Bay of ...
  10. Plain language summary. The North American Bird Conservation Initiative (NABCI) in Canada is a partnership between Environment and Climate Change Canada, provincial and territorial wildlife directors, key environmental non-government organizations and national industry associations to actively coordinate the implementation of bird conservation throughout North America along with our American ...
  11. The piping plover is a small shorebird that is found in North America, living in Canada in the Great Lakes region and on the Atlantic coast in the spring and summer seasons. ... Tintamarre NWA is located at the head of the Bay of Fundy in southeastern New Brunswick. Established in 1978, it protects 1,941 hectares of freshwater wetlands ...
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