Bienvenue

La Fondation pour la Protection des Sites Naturels du Nouveau-Brunswick a établie 23 réserves naturelles, conservant plus de 2000 acres d’aires naturelles les plus spectaculaires du Nouveau-Brunswick.

Établie en 1987 au Nouveau-Brunswick en tant que fiducie foncière à l'échelle provinciale, la Fondation pour la Protection des Sites Naturels du Nouveau-Brunswick est dévouée à l'identification, la promotion, la protection et la conservation des paysages écologiques les plus spectaculaires de la province. La Fondation met en pratique un système de réserves naturelles qui réprésente la diversité des écosystèmes. Elle encourage également le respect et la prise de conscience des Néo-Brunswickois envers leur entourage naturelle.

Nouvelles de la Foundation

Introducing

Deep Map Eco
 
The FREE smartphone application that lets
Modern Naturalists
discover New Brunswick

NTNB Launches 25th Anniversary Campaign

The past 25 years has seen the Nature Trust of New Brunswick
grow in leaps and bounds. With the help of dedicated volunteers and support
from people like you, the NTNB has been able to:

New Brunswick Jewel Protected: The Southern Wolf Island Nature Preserve


Southern Wolf Island, one of the most
significant Islands in the Bay of Fundy, has been donated to The Nature Trust
of New Brunswick by Connors Bros. Clover Leaf Seafoods Company.


Together with East Wolf, Green Rock, Spruce, and

À venir

Hyla Park Frog Walks

This summer the NTNB is offering a unique opportunity that goes well beyond our typical frog walks.  Get up close and personal with our province’s most charismatic amphibian, the Grey Tree Frog, and participate in real conservation research!  No biology degree required!

NB Youth in Nature Campaign

Hosted in partnership with students from
Renaissance College in Fredericton, NB, the New Brunswick Youth in Nature
Campaign (NBYNC) is a multidisciplinary strategy that aims to promote
engagement from youth in the province using a combination of creative arts and
skill development with traditional methods of outdoor recreation (i.e. hiking,
wildlife and plant interpretation). The
NBYNC has the primary objective of bringing youth outdoors by inviting them to

Summer Frog Walks Schedule

Trail Work Day at Caughey-Taylor Nature Preserve