by Abrer Rahman | Mar 16, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter Winter 2026
Although the season isn’t ideal for native plant gardening, we’re keeping busy by preparing for upcoming outreach events! This past fall, we collected many seeds and have been hard at work cleaning, weighing, and packaging them. In case you didn’t know, we love...
by Abrer Rahman | Mar 16, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter Winter 2026
Winter is when the behind-the-scenes work truly happens for Broken Brooks, and site selection is a critical first step. We aim to improve 6 km of upstream habitat access for aquatic species in our watershed in 2026 through outflow chutes, rock weirs, and debris...
by Abrer Rahman | Mar 16, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter Winter 2026
Project Leader: Olisaemeka Kelvin Ndubuisi Community of Practice The AERF project has successfully engaged people in green spaces, including community members, landowners, schools, and other stakeholders through training sessions, land surveys, public meetings, and...
by PWABVP | Nov 24, 2025 | Blog, Newsletter Fall 2025
Photo of Moncton planting day The TD Tree Planting Day events organized by the Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance (PWA) represents our resilience to build forest, enhance biodiversity and mitigate climate change in the Petitcodiac region. These initiatives...
by PWABVP | Nov 22, 2025 | Blog, Newsletter Fall 2025
The Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance participated, for the first time, in the Youth Forum on Learning for a Sustainable Future. We were so grateful to have the opportunity to engage with both students and teachers. We are planning several collaborations with...
by PWABVP | Nov 21, 2025 | Blog, Newsletter Fall 2025
As the seasons shift and our projects evolve, the Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance is excited to highlight the incredible interns who are supporting our work this fall. This year, we are fortunate to continue working with two returning interns, Will and Abrer, while...