by Michelle Tan | Nov 23, 2023 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
How nature’s backbone is collapsing Love them or hate them, our world runs on insects. While many may be put off by these creepy crawlies, insects create the biological foundation for many of our aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. According to Dr. David Wagner, a...
by Michelle Tan | Aug 4, 2023 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
Biking is not only a great workout, it is one of the best ways to experience the outdoors. In areas with accessible trails, biking is a relatively quick and efficient way to explore any large area without having to spend gas money. Via the Village of...
by Michelle Tan | Jul 20, 2023 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
Our climate resilience is partially dependent on our ability to integrate natural elements, which yield valuable ecosystem services, into the infrastructure of our communities. We have long understood the benefits of protecting larger-scale green spaces like urban...
by Michelle Tan | Jun 28, 2023 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
These slick brown plains may look desolate, alien even, but under all of that muck the mudflats are teeming with life. Each day, high tides obscure the mudflats and deposit a layer of mud, clay, and silt once the water inevitably retreats. New Brunswick’s powerful...
by Michelle Tan | Jun 22, 2023 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
How New Brunswick’s Dobson Trail Came To Be And What Makes It So Popular. As the longest hiking trail in the world, the Trans Canada Trail (TCT) system has accomplished an incredible feat. This behemoth of a trail explores the vast Canadian expanse, and, as of...