Science and Environment New Brunswick Canada
Science and Environment New Brunswick Canada
Science and Environment
This category is for sites dealing with science and the environment at the provincial level.
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- The Department of the Environment explains air pollution, its causes and effects on citizens. Lists definition, ozone, summer smog, effects of smog, what is being done, what to do, more information and links.
- An interactive resource site for students and instructors in the Medical Laboratory Technology Program at New Brunswick Community College. Contains classroom, discussion, mailing list and links to NBCC Saint John.
- B. Johnstone, amateur photographer, presents photos of wild flowers, wildlife and scenic spots in New Brunswick. Lists flowers by common and latin names and gives links to other naturalists' sites.
- The centre provides a focal point between the University of New Brunswick, the private sector, government and the public. Discusses conferences, workshops, resources, courses and gives contact information.
- Online, bilingual magazine, centered on the environment, providing articles about the environment. Also has discussion areas, RealAudio interviews, and photo galleries.
- Describes reasons to monitor air quality, who does it, how it is done and public information. Offers types of monitoring, index of air quality, smog advisories, what to do, emissions, the Clean Air Act, and individual efforts.
- State of the environment report for Fundy National Park's ecosystem. Information on status of birds, mammals, insects and fish. Effects of forestry, agriculture and tourism/recreation.
- A non-profit organization founded by 20 universities in Eastern Canada. It provides field research and teaches marine biology and oceanography. Lists member organizations, courses and contact information.
- This venue in Shippagan is also the Regional Aquaculture Centre. It displays both marine and fresh water species and has programs for the aquarium, education, a mini-gallery for local artists, ichthyology research and aquaculture support.
- Originally published in 1983 by the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, this version is revised to January 1 2001. Its 7 chapters and 12 appendices are directed at citizens, public interest groups, government, business and industry.
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