Eco-Directory
Search for NBEN member and associate groups
Halifax, ON
Purpose: Sierra Club Atlantic is a vibrant grassroots organization that empowers people to protect, restore, and enjoy a healthy safe planet. We are your chapter of Canada’s only national grassroots environmental organization, working to bring your community’s concerns to the attention of regional and national leaders. Together, we are a credible, influential voice, working to make a better world a reality.
The Atlantic Chapter works through education and action to green the economy and protect the environment. We engage in projects designed to connect children to nature, protect wildlife and wild spaces, and to offer solutions to climate change.
Petitcodiac, NB
Purpose: Stop Spraying in New Brunswick (SSNB) is a group focused on stopping the spraying of Glyphosate and other herbicides on public land, which includes forest spraying and NB Power spraying in New Brunswick. This includes raising awareness of the harmful effects of Glyphosate on eco-systems and animals in New Brunswick. SSNB is non-partisan.
Fredericton, NB
Purpose: To promote a sustainable lifestyle on campus and in the community of Fredericton.
Woodstock, NB
Purpose: The purpose of SEG is to raise public awareness about renewable and environmentally sustainable options in energy production, distribution and use to help mitigate the human-caused climate crisis.
Fredericton, NB
Purpose: Our mission is to empower youth to take action on climate change through education. The long-term vision is to unlock the hidden potential of all teachers and students in the fight against climate change.
Saint Louis de Kent, NB
Purpose: Promote the protection and sustainable use of the environment through education and raising awareness. Measure the health status of the river, undertake research on the state of resources, water classification in the targetted watersheds, distribute the information gathered and act as a liaison between the community and government services.
Fredericton, NB
Purpose: The St. John River Society exists for the appreciation and wise use of the natural and cultural resources of the St. John River watershed.
Key program areas for the Society are access, recognition, education and sustainable management of the watershed.
NB
Purpose: We are an alliance of the three largest Wabanaki communities and schools in the province, representing the educational interests of Elsipogtog, Esgenoopetitj, and Negotkuk First Nations and their schools. We deliver programs and support services to educators, students, and families of our member communities as well as to our partners in provincial schools and the non-profit sector. We operate similar to a First Nations school board and are moving towards self-government in education for our member communities, working closely with the federal and provincial governments.
Shippagan, NB
Purpose: Supporting communities to help them cope with climate change.