Planting Trees at a Nature Preserve in New Brunswick

Author: Sarah Norman

Date: December 5, 2025

Area of Impact: 

New Brunswick

Article Information and Location: 

Restoration planting at Noloqonokek nature preserve

INTRODUCTION

There are many organizations and events around the Atlantic provinces that are trying to help maintain local plant life and keep the world around them healthy. One such initiative, posted by the Nature Trust of New Brunswick, took place on September 28th at a nature preserve near the city of Mirimachi, NB.

Taken from The Hill Times

INFORMATION AND SIGNIFICANCE

The participants spent five hours planting trees to help animals and other plants of the area. It was a group effort, and no previous planting experience was required. They had a few things they asked their volunteers to bring, including sunscreen, water to drink, clothing to suit the weather, and lunch. The weather cooperative, the event went ahead right on time.

The impact of this act is a positive one – it is planting the seeds (literally) for a healthy, happy chunk of wilderness that will not only be good for the environment, but will also be a lovely place to see. This is one of many simple ways people can help the environment.

CONCLUSION

Although the event may have come to pass before this article was published, the impact will be significant over the next few years.

If you are interested in getting involved or planning a similar event in the future, please refer to the resources linked below.

Nature Trust NB – Upcoming Events

Planning a Tree Planting Event – Tree Canada


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