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1 octobre 2025

Redefining wood products: How Timber Tiles is defying convention

Canadian Forest Industries

1 octobre 2025

How will Maritime trees fare as the province warms? Plant them down south and find out

CBC News

29 septembre 2025

Redefining wood products: How Timber Tiles is defying convention

by Canadian Forest Industries, Sept 10, 2025

10 septembre 2025

Record N.B. wildfires alter forest ecosystems, creating winners and losers among birds

by CBC News, Sept 8 2025

Picture: The black-backed woodpecker in particular thrives in burned forests, where wood-boring insects become an abundant food source. (Yousif Attia/Birds Canada)

8 septembre 2025

FEEDBACK REQUESTED: New Brunswick Tire Recycling Program – Modernization Project 2025

From the Waste Diversion (Branch), Environment and Local Government, GNB:

Environment and Climate Change is reinitiating engagement with key interested parties regarding a proposal to modernize our current provincial tire recycling program that manages passenger and truck tires at their end-of-life. The modernization scope is to convert the program to using the nationally recognized extended producer responsibility model and expand the program to include off-the-road tires. Environment and Climate Change has prepared a Consultation Document which outlines the proposed key elements of a modernized program.

As a key stakeholder in this process, we invite you to share with your members and provide feedback on the attached Consultation Document by September 26, 2025. Feedback may be submitted to me by email at mark.miller@gnb.ca.

4 septembre 2025

Why animals are a critical part of forest carbon absorption

An MIT study shows decreases in seed-dispersing animals can lead to a major reduction in forest carbon absorption.

by Zach Winn | MIT News, July 28, 2025
picture: a great hornbill, Christian Ziegler

2 septembre 2025

Increase in wildfires shows forestry practices need to change, experts say

Researcher, environmentalist say softwood monocultures, such as tree farms, increase the risk of fire

by Katherine Del Salto · CBC News · Aug 29, 2025

Picture: Anthony Taylor, a forest ecologist at the University of New Brunswick, says research shows mixed forests are more resilient than softwood monocultures. (Submitted by Anthony Taylor )

20 août 2025

Groupe Savoie investing in productivity and growth with government support

News Release - Opportunities NB, Aug 20 2025

19 août 2025

Woodlot owners say they're suffering financially because of wildfire restrictions

CBC NB interview with Rick Doucett

19 août 2025

N.B. industry to resume some operations on Crown land

CTV interview with Rick Doucett

18 août 2025

OPINION: Oh, Canada – don’t make the same wildfire mistakes as Australia

The downsides of prescribed burning.

by David Lindenmayer and Charles Krebs, Contributed to The Globe and Mail, Published August 18, 2025

18 août 2025

Summer fires in N.B. increasingly likely because of climate change

Scientists say warming temperatures will create burn conditions more frequently in decades to come

Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Aug 18, 2025

Photo: New Brunswick wildfires this summer include one in the Miramichi area that covers more than 1,400 hectares. This photo was taken last Wednesday near Route 8. (Government of New Brunswick)

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