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PASSPORT TO NATURE

CONNECTING THE ARTS, COMMUNITY, AND NATURE

 
 

The Passport to Nature encourages community connection to nature through low-impact stewardship events, arts-based workshops, and more. With this series of free nature-based events, you will be able to learn new skills and build lasting relationships with like-minded individuals.

Events are held in person and online throughout the year. Sign up for our mailing list to receive updates and registration information!


UPCOMING PASSPORT TO NATURE EVENTS

Click on the event below for more information and a link to register!

  • Tree lovers, this one is for you! We will spend a day along the beautiful Keswick River, planting trees at the Warren Kent Coleman Nature Preserve. This preserve is 7.5 hectares (18.6 acres) of mixed forest containing a lush understory of ferns, asters, and trillium.

    See full details and register here


 

WEBINAR RECORDINGS

Interested in past webinars? Look no further, you can enjoy these recorded Passport to Nature webinars at any time. Learn about topics such as New Brunswick Bats, New Brunswick Owls, Eco-Regions & their importance in conservation, and more!


For questions or more information about the Passport to Nature, please contact the Engagement team at engage@ntnb.org.

The Nature Trust of New Brunswick acknowledges that the preserves we protect are located on the
unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi'kmaq, and Peskotomuhkatiyik peoples.

 

dONATE TODAY

By donating to the Nature Trust, you are helping to conserve New Brunswick’s habitats
and the wildlife that call it home.

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