Miscou Island Eelgrass Planting with Ghost Gear Disappear Inc.
Join us in restoring and protecting the natural beauty of Miscou Island's coastline by planting eelgrass to create habitat for fish and other aquatic animals.
Join us in restoring and protecting the natural beauty of Miscou Island's coastline by planting eelgrass to create habitat for fish and other aquatic animals.
Interested in nature-based and natural infrastructure approaches to mitigating and adapting to climate change? Come and visit three sites this summer to learn more!
Come join the Tabusintac Watershed Association (TWA) for a day of fun and learning about coastal stewardship at Tabunsintac Old Home Week! Tabusintac Old Home Week is a festival that's held every 5 years in Tabusintac. It was first held in 1950 and we are planning for a full week of fun from August 2nd to August 9th, 2025 to celebrate 75 years!
In our final part of the Adaptation Essentials series, we will explore the different tools and services CLIMAtlantic offers that can advance your adaptation efforts. Learn more about our Coastal Adaptation Toolkit (CAT), Climate Adaptation and Resilience Training (CART), Networking Map, Adaptation Library, and other free resources available to you! Presented by our team members …
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Help keep Miscou’s roads clean and beautiful by joining a community clean-up with local conservation partners.
Interested in nature-based and natural infrastructure approaches to mitigating and adapting to climate change? Come and visit three sites this summer to learn more!
Come join the Chaleur Bay Watershed Group in kicking off the first of three events as part of the Chaleur Healthy Coasts Tour for a day of fun and learning about coastal stewardship in beautiful Belle-Baie! Whether you like bird watching or relaxing by the beach, we have activities for all ages to experience the nature of the Belle-Baie coastline.
Communauté rurale de Beausoleil, Pays de Cocagne Sustainable Development Group (GDDPC), and Club récréatif de Grande-Digue invite you to take part in a ShoreUp workshop hosted by Helping Nature Heal Inc. The hands-on workshop will take place over three days: From Tuesday, August 26 to Thursday, August 28, 2025, to develop a new Living Shorelines project at the …
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Help stabilize sand dunes and protect Miscou Island coastline by planting native marram grass.
Come join the Chaleur Bay Watershed Group at Roherty Point Beach for a fun filled day of learning about the importance of New Brunswick's coastline with the chance of winning prizes and getting a free lunch!
Come join the Chaleur Bay Watershed Group at Beresford Beach for a fun filled day of learning about the importance of New Brunswick's coastline with the chance of winning prizes and getting a free lunch!
Come enjoy the day with a guided nature walk on Roherty Point Beach with Constance Sewell, a Mi'kmaq Elder from Pabineau First Nation, who will share her traditional knowledge on coastal plants.