Across New Brunswick, people are protecting the places that raised them. From the spruce trees that shaded childhood hikes to the rivers where generations fished and played—these are more than landscapes. They’re memories, meaning, and home.
Step into the Nature Trust of New Brunswick’s Education Hub—your gateway to the wild side of our province. Discover profiles of the species that thrive in our woods and waters, explore the habitats that define New Brunswick—from Wabanaki-Acadian Forests to Bay of Fundy shorelines—find outdoor activities and resources for kids and classrooms, and meet the people who help protect these special places for generations to come.
🌿 Happy Exploring! 🌿
Come Learn With Us—Out on the Land!
The best way to understand nature is to experience it. Join us for guided walks, hands-on volunteer days, and seasonal events that bring learning to life—right where it happens. Whether you're spotting wildlife with an expert, planting trees by the river, or hearing stories on the trail, these experiences connect you to the land, to the work, and to each other.
Have a curiosity about conservation? We’re all ears.
Wondering how a nature preserve is protected forever? Curious about the wildlife in your backyard? Not sure how land donations work—or just want to know the name of that weird-looking lichen you saw on your walk?
We love questions. Ask us anything about nature, land protection, or the work of the Nature Trust of New Brunswick.
Because learning is better when it’s shared—and no question is too small.