Highlighting New Lynx Media’s Story: “Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas help achieve both reconciliation and conservation objectives in NB”

In a significant move towards environmental stewardship, Indigenous communities in New Brunswick are spearheading efforts to protect the Big Salmon River watershed.

This Indigenous-led initiative reflects a deep commitment to preserving the ecological balance of the region. Learn about the innovative strategies and collaborative partnerships driving this conservation project, as communities work together to safeguard not just a river but a way of life rooted in sustainable practices. Dive into the story of how local leadership is championing the protection of natural resources for future generations and setting a powerful example for environmental sustainability.

Read the full article here:

https://newlynxmedia.ca/indigenous-protected-and-conserved-areas-help-achieve-both-reconciliation-and-conservation-objectives-in-nb/

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