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New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations 09.02.2022

Reminder to check the ice!

New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations 21.01.2022

Goose problems at your lake? On October 6, 2021 an information session on goose management was held to offer advice about dealing with the increase in the goose population at Yoho Lake. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COljhUli9mU

New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations 12.01.2022

Deadline is December 15. La date limite est le 15 décembre. Thank you! Merci!

New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations 05.01.2022

About how climate change is affecting the water quality of our lakes.

New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations 30.12.2021

Do you know what your #watershed group is doing for you? Check out this teaser trailer for the NB Watershed Caucus’ mini documentary on New Brunswick watershed ...groups! Documentary to be released TOMORROW! To learn more visit www.eauNBwater.ca This project was made possible through the RBC Tech For Nature Program. #eauNBwater

New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations 16.12.2021

Are you as excited as we are? Get a sneak peek at this production by the New Brunswick Watershed Caucus to learn more about what NB watershed groups are doing a...cross the province. Stay tuned for the official documentary launch tomorrow #eauNBwater English trailer: https://youtu.be/ty11TkvTl2c French trailer: https://youtu.be/qxISn-PhC90

New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations 08.02.2021

Research on New Brunswick lakes to help us understand threats to the health of our lakes.

New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations 22.01.2021

Now that the winter cold is upon us and our lakes are starting to freeze, here is a safety reminder.

New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations 19.01.2021

**November 27th-29th, 2020!** Led by the talented Ian Smith and Beth Johnston: Have you always wanted to work towards being a nature guide? Love to explore ever...ything our beautiful province and watershed has to offer? Maybe you want to know more about hiking before taking your friends and family on longer adventures? Great staff training opportunity: Nature NB NBEN RENB New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations Eastern Charlotte Waterways Kennebecasis Watershed Restoration Committee Shediac Bay Watershed Association Meduxnekeag Valley Nature Preserve The Ville Cooperative The Radical Edge: Outdoor Lifestyle Shop GTFO Adventure Nature Conservancy of Canada / Conservation de la nature Canada KAN: Knowlesville Art & Nature School https://www.mcft.ca//outdoor-council-of-canadas-field-lea/

New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations 17.01.2021

Have you noticed anything new at the boat launches around the province?! We are very excited to be working with various partners across NB to install our CLEAN ...DRAIN DRY signage to remind boaters to take these steps to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species! Do you know of a boat launch that could use one? Let us know in the comments or email us at [email protected]. #CleanDrainDry #TakeAction #StopTheSpread New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations City of Fredericton Government Kennebecasis Watershed Restoration Committee MREAC Shediac Bay Watershed Association Nature Conservancy of Canada / Conservation de la nature Canada Second Nature Outdoors Canadian Council on Invasive Species Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association Harvey Lake Association Belleisle Watershed Coalition

New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations 13.01.2021

Let's keep that invasive Eurasion Watermilfoil out of our lakes! Clean, drain, dry your boats! Here is how.

New Brunswick Alliance of Lake Associations 10.01.2021

Professor Tim Patterson of Carleton University gave a webinar to the Atlantic Geoscience Society on May 21, 2020 entitled "A 500-year record of major storms from Harvey Lake, New Brunswick". The purpose of his research is to correlate storm events with cyanobacteria blooms. It can be viewed on Youtube at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSaFQ8ybCSc&feature=youtu.be