All nature preserves and trails are reopened!
The Nature Trust is excited to welcome you back to our nature preserves and trails! All recreational activities and volunteer fieldwork can recommence, and our upcoming events will go on as planned.

The Nature Trust is excited to welcome you back to our nature preserves and trails! All recreational activities and volunteer fieldwork can recommence, and our upcoming events will go on as planned.
Learn how the research of Master’s student Madi White is helping us protect this unique and threatened forest! By exploring the species composition and land usage history, we can gain a better understanding of the factors that are impacting restoration efforts.
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With heavy hearts, we honour the life and legacy of Dr. Cecilia Mary Young, a founding voice for conservation in New Brunswick. Click here to read our full tribute to Mary and her extraordinary life.
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A study confirms that the work carried out by conservationists including our team and our invaluable network of volunteers is not only having a positive impact on the ground in New Brunswick, but is part of a global community actively slowing the biodiversity and nature loss crisis!
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When Nancy Baird decided to protect her family’s riverside land near Taymouth, she wasn’t just conserving nature—she was preserving a lifetime of memories.
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Read a blog written by our Communications Officer, Ash Noble, about the rare and endangered Furbish’s lousewort, one of the hidden treasures of the Wolastoq/St. John River and learn more about this unique plant and our work, with partners, to conserve and restore it.
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The Centre for Land Conservation (CLC) announced the first Canadian land trusts to achieve Conservation Excellence Certification, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of Canada's land conservation sector.
Designed to help private landholders navigate the wetland restoration process. Click here to learn key principles, practical steps, and best practices !
How a groundbreaking partnership between the Nature Trust and the Peskotomuhkati Nation at Skutik is reclaiming, conserving and restoring land.
How the MacLeod Family and the Nature Trust preserved ‘fern gully’ for future generations.
We steward the nature preserves through a network of volunteer caretakers. We work with neighbours of the preserve, individuals, and community groups to establish land stewards who look after the preserve and keep the Nature Trust informed about the property.