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Conservation Council of New Brunswick CCNB

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Research
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: regional
 
We Speak: english
 
Website: www.conservationcouncil.ca
 
Main Email: info [at] conservationcouncil.ca
 
Contact Name: Krista Morrissey, Executive Director
 
Phone: [506] 458-8747
 
Fax: [506] 458-1047
 
Headquarters: 180 St. John Street
Fredricton E3B 4A9
New Brunswick
Canada
 
Staff: 6
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 28 23:42:51
 

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Mission Statement

CCNB has been at the forefront of environmental action in New Brunswick since 1969.



We are a membership-based organization with charitable status in Canada.



Our members are citizens who care about the future of our planet - citizens who want to support environmental protection in the Maritimes.



We work on two fronts:

1. We act as citizen watchdogs for the public good, safeguarding our land, air and water.

2. Through research and education we develop and promote solutions to pollution and resource destruction.



Purpose and Mandate

Through education and other means, the purpose and mandate of CCNB shall be:



a] to acquire and disseminate knowledge of the pollution of the natural environment;



b] to create an informed public opinion on the dangers of polluting the natural environment;



c] to attempt to prevent future pollution of this environment;



d] to attempt to have corrected the pollution of this environment that has already occurred;



e] to have the best possible use made of our renewable and non-renewable resources in order that this and future generations may continue to live on this earth and enjoy the fruits of their labours."

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