Established in 1969, the Conservation Council of New Brunswick serves as the province’s leading voice for conservation and environmental protection. A strong public policy advocate, the Conservation Council works to find practical solutions to help families and educators, citizens, governments and businesses protect the air we breathe, the water we drink, the precious marine ecosystem and the land, including the forests, that support us.
Our Learning Outside project helps New Brunswick’s children and youth establish that strong connection with the natural world that is so important for both their own well-being and the province’s future.