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SUMMARY:Site Visit: Naturalized Runoff Retention Basins for an Industrial Park in Dieppe\, NB
DESCRIPTION:Are you curious about nature-based solutions and natural infrastructure strategies for effectively addressing climate change? If so\, we invite you to join us this summer for an exciting and educational journey. You’ll have the opportunity to explore three unique sites where these innovative approaches are being implemented. During this experience\, you will not only expand your knowledge but also gain a deeper understanding of how these strategies can be applied in various contexts to create a more sustainable future. Don’t miss out on the chance to learn from experts in the field and connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for protecting the environment! \nThis series is organized by the NBEN\, the Université de Moncton\, Vision H2O\, the Shediac Bay Watershed Association\, and Nature NB. The site visits are free and bilingual. \nVisit One: Naturalized Runoff Retention Basins for an Industrial Park in Dieppe\, NB \nWhen: Wednesday\, June 18th\, 2025 (1:30pm–3pm) \nGuide: Serge Dupuis\, ing.\, FIC\, MBA\, M.Sc.\, Université de Moncton\, serge.dupuis@umoncton.ca \nLogistics: Free event. Parking available at the Dieppe Aquatic and Sports Centre (111 Aquatique Street)\, which is accessible from Pascal Avenue or Aquatique Street\, Dieppe\, NB. \nLearn about and register for the other site visits here:\n> Coastal Sand Dune Restoration Initiatives at Aboiteau Beach Park in Cap-Pelé\, NB (July 23rd)\n> Experimental Riprap Naturalization at the Pointe-du-Chêne Wharf\, NB (August 20th) 
URL:https://coasts.naturenb.ca/event/site-visit-naturalized-runoff-retention-basins-for-an-industrial-park-in-dieppe-nb/
LOCATION:Dieppe Aquatic and Sports Centre\, 111 Aquatique Street\, Dieppe\, New Brunswick\, E1A5S4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Visit
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ORGANIZER;CN="Universit%C3%A9 de Moncton":MAILTO:serge.dupuis@umoncton.ca
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UID:761-1748957400-1749036600@coasts.naturenb.ca
SUMMARY:Living Shorelines: Natural Coastal Protection Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Communauté rurale de Beausoleil and Pays de Cocagne Sustainable Development Group (GDDPC) invite you to take part in a hands-on workshop guided by Rosmarie Lohnes of Helping Nature Heal. \n  \nThe workshop will be held on Tuesday June 3 from 1:30pm to 4:30pm and Wednesday June 4 from 8:30am to 11:30 am at the Cocagne Marina\, 130 Marina Street\, Cocagne NB\, E4R 2T1 \n  \nHelping Nature Heal (https://helpingnatureheal.com/) uses materials from nature\, advanced science and ecosystem restoration expertise to restore vegetation and help stabilize shorelines. \nThe objective of the activity is to conduct maintenance work on the natural infrastructure created along the bank at the marina in 2023. Rosmarie will inspect the premises and participants will help with maintenance of the natural installations that help control erosion. \nParticipation is free. \nThis initiative is made possible thanks to support of the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund and Nature NB. \nDetails: Please bring : \nA water bottle – there will be a water station and snacks on site \nAppropriate clothing\, in anticipation of the weather and outdoor work \n  \nFor more information : \n  \nCommunauté rurale de Beausoleil \nSerge LaRochelle \n506-576-2202 \nserge.larochelle@mairie-beausoleil.ca \nGDDPC \nJérôme Légère \n506-576-8247 \njerome@ecopaysdecocagne.ca\n\n \nFor more information on GDDPC Living Shorelines Projects: \nhttps://ecopaysdecocagne.ca/fr/amenagement/projets-amenagement-zone-riveraine
URL:https://coasts.naturenb.ca/event/living-shorelines-natural-coastal-protection-workshop/
LOCATION:Cocagne Marina\, 130 chemin Marina\, Cocagne\, NB\, E4R2S9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Restoration,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Groupe de d%C3%A9veloppement durable du Pays de Cocagne":MAILTO:info@ecopaysdecocagne.ca
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CREATED:20250318T145417Z
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UID:697-1743166800-1743177600@coasts.naturenb.ca
SUMMARY:Workshop : How Much Erosion is Too Much?
DESCRIPTION:Erosion is a natural process that shapes our rivers and floodplains\, creating and sustaining habitats for many species. But when does natural erosion become a problem? Join the Nashwaak Watershed for an engaging workshop exploring the ecological benefits and challenges of erosion\, with expert speakers discussing: \n\nThe natural role of erosion in shaping ecosystems\nHabitat creation for species at risk\nHow erosion impacts water quality and landowners\nBest practices for managing erosion and restoration\n\nFeatured Speakers: \n\nMark Pulsifer (Wildlife Biologist) – How erosion creates critical habitats & ecological traps\nDavid Roth (Atlantic Salmon Federation) – Impacts of erosion and sediments on fish & their habitat\nDonald Baird (Riparian Habitat Researcher) – River habitat change & climate-driven erosion\nDonnie McPhee (Seed Specialist) – Bur Oak restoration efforts in New Brunswick\nPlus\, insights from the Nashwaak Watershed Association Inc. on bank swallow conservation\, water quality\, & restoration efforts.\nInteractive Panel Discussion & Q&A – Ask the experts about balancing erosion\, conservation\, & land use!\n\nFree to attend | Open to the public | Refreshments provided | Optional French interpretation \nREGISTER ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://coasts.naturenb.ca/event/workshop-how-much-erosion-is-too-much/
LOCATION:Killarney Lake Rotary Centennial Lodge\, Fredericton NB\, 1600 St Marys St.\, Fredericton\, NB\, E3G 8T4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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UID:650-1730530800-1730548800@coasts.naturenb.ca
SUMMARY:Tabusintac Protected Natural Area visit
DESCRIPTION:Join Nature NB\, the Tabusintac and the Esgenoôpetitj watershed associations for a fall-season Protected Natural Area (PNA) visit! \nThis November 2nd\, an information session at the Tabusintac Royal Canadian Legion will be followed by a drop-in PNA visit at Covedell Road. \n10 AM – 12 PM : information session \n1 – 3 PM : drop-in PNA visit \nBring hiking gear: good boots and warm clothes are a must!
URL:https://coasts.naturenb.ca/event/tabusintac-protected-natural-area-visit/
LOCATION:Tabusintac Royal Canadian Legion\, 4689 Route 11\, Tabusintac\, New Brunswick\, E9H 1H6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Visit
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nature NB":MAILTO:lauren.stead@naturenb.ca
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