Our 2021 spring planting season is off to a great start, with over 2300 native floodplain species including maples, oaks and planted at our Greenway restoration sites along the Nashwaak river. Over the past two weeks, with the help of more than …
Tree planting can reduce flood risk, say wildlife and watershed groups (April 12, 2021)
Maples, oaks, willows and grasses touted to restore flood plains, reduce property damage and save wildlife CBC News · Posted: Apr 12, 2021 5:02 PM AT | Last Updated: April 12 The spring melt is winding down on the St. John River and …
Turning Soggy Lawns Into An Oasis, Daily Gleaner (April 5, 2021)
John Chillibeck, Daily Gleaner At this time of year, the small trench dug into a hillside doesn’t look like much, just a line with some withered plants breaking up the monotony of the lawn. But look closer, and you’ll notice the yellow grass just …
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Lunch & Learn: Flood Mitigation and Community Resilience Series
We're delighted to be collaborating with the Conservation Council of NB on an informative noon-hour series focused on flood mitigation and community resilience. Please register for one or more of these educational sessions, all from the comfort of …
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