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Look for the NBEN Member or Associate logo to find local groups
NBEN member groups are environmental non-profits that have as one of their prime objectives the enhancing or furthering of environmental quality, protecting the environment, or carrying out environmental education, and who agree with the mission and the goals of the NBEN. Associate members may also include any environmental committee of another organization. They will be featured at the top of all search results and their listings will have icons showing their active membership status. Look for the logo for local knowledge and resources!
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Nashwaak Watershed Association Inc.
During this outdoor field trip, students will visit the Marysville Flats located in Marysville, New Brunswick, to learn about watersheds and thier inhabitants. Students will learn about what watersheds are and how they work through games, story telling and exploration of the Marysville flats restoration site. Topics touched on will be flooding, erosion, plant adaptations and ecosystem services.


Atlantic Coastal Action Program (ACAP) Saint John
ACAP Saint John also offers virtual presentations and workshops on the same environmental topics as our in-person sessions. Our educators will connect with your classroom via video conferencing and deliver a dynamic and interactive online learning experience. You will need a computer, a projector, a webcam, and a microphone to participate in our virtual sessions. We can also provide you with pre-recorded videos and supplementary materials if you prefer.


Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society - NB Chapter
The Watch Your Paws program is an engaging nature-based education program that will teach your students all about wildlife in New Brunswick. The program is run in two parts, first with an in-class interactive presentation, followed by our nature action challenge.


Canards Illimités Canada
Working in small research teams, students use testing equipment to measure biotic and abiotic data to determine the health of the ecosystem.This program is seasonal and takes place at a local wetland.


Canards Illimités Canada
Experience wetlands through an animal’s eyes. Take an up-close and personal look at interesting characteristics of turtles and beavers.


Canards Illimités Canada
Discover the wonders of wetlands through a virtual tour! Learn about wetlands, the plants and animals that live there, why are they important, why they are at risk and what you can do to help.


Canards Illimités Canada
Students discover how plants and animals adapt to their environment by observing their special characteristics.


Canards Illimités Canada
Discover the fascinating worlds of owls in the “What’s for dinner?” workshop. How are owls different than other birds? How do they catch their prey? In this presentation students will learn about the adaptations that allow owls to be successful hunters. With the help of the digital microscope, students will dissect an owl pellet and identify the bones to discover the owl’s prey. Expect lots of “awws” and “ewwws!” Owl pellets not included in program pricing, additional 6$ per pellet.


Canards Illimités Canada
This interactive floor game teaches youth about sustainable development of Canada’s wetlands.

Nashwaak Watershed Association Inc.
During this school or classroom visit, students will be learning all about watersheds, what they are, how they function and who lives there. If the school property has the resource, we will visit a neighboring body of water or forested area to explore and connect with the flora and fauna who live there. Priority will be give to schools located within the Nashwaak watershed.


Canards Illimités Canada
Educating youth about wetland ecosystems is a big part of Ducks Unlimited Canada's (DUC) mission. To protect and sustain the health of our natural resources like wetlands, we need to make sure young people understand conservation concepts and practices.


Canards Illimités Canada
Educating youth about wetland ecosystems is a big part of Ducks Unlimited Canada's (DUC) mission. To protect and sustain the health of our natural resources like wetlands, we need to make sure young people understand conservation concepts and practices.


Canards Illimités Canada
Educating youth about wetland ecosystems is a big part of Ducks Unlimited Canada's (DUC) mission. To protect and sustain the health of our natural resources like wetlands, we need to make sure young people understand conservation concepts and practices.


Huntsman Marine Science Centre
The Huntsman Marine Science Centre is a private not-for-profit with an oceans focused mission located in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. The Huntsman's Education & Outreach department focuses on the operation of the Fundy Discovery Aquarium, the education of thousands of students and a strong outreach component within our #DebrisFreeFundy initiative.

Eco360
The 3-Bag Waste Sorting System is designed to make sorting waste easier than ever. Learn about your residential sorting program and also some tips & tricks that will help make everything as easy as 123. Let us show you the proper way to separate your Recycling, Composting, and Garbage.
Agriculture in the Classroom New Brunswick
Voici une matrice de ressources pedagogiques pour les educateurs du Nouveau Brunswick: https://aitc-canada.ca/fr-ca/pour-les-educateurs/ressources-pedagogiques
Agriculture in the Classroom New Brunswick
The following is a matrix of teaching resources for educators in New Brunswick: https://aitc-canada.ca/en-ca/for-educators/curriculum-linked-resources

Water Rangers
Water Rangers est un organisme à but non lucratif basé en Ontario qui développe des outils faciles à utiliser pour tester la qualité de l'eau et partager des données avec tout le monde! Grâce à une subvention PromoScience du CRSNG, on a des testkits à donner aux éducateurs ou aux personnes qui les utiliseront à des fins éducatives avec des jeunes de moins de 18 ans. Ces testkits sont faciles à utiliser et donnent des résultats immédiatement sur le terrain!

EcoNova
Le projet consiste dans le démarrage des projets de classe par le biais d’ateliers sur des sujets environnementaux et climatiques. Pendant l’atelier (entre 45 et 60 minutes), les élèves sont introduits à des concepts environnementaux clés et aux sciences qui y sont liées et qui font partie du curriculum. À la fin de chaque atelier, les élèves disposent de connaissances théoriques et pratiques, ainsi que du matériel nécessaire pour poursuivre le projet.

Agriculture in the Classroom New Brunswick
Atteignez les résultats des programmes d'études du Nouveau-Brunswick d'une manière amusante et engageante!
Obtenez un accès illimité à des centaines de ressources et à des activités pédagogiques gratuites.
https://fr.aitcdashboard.ca/resource_matrix/NB/