A Walk With a Naturalist
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Take "A Walk With a Naturalist" thanks to this series of guided audio tours that will see you through 13 trails in the province of New Brunswick. Funding for A Walk With a Naturalist is provided by the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative, financed by the Government of Canada. To learn more about Nature NB and how to donate, visit naturenb.ca.
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Recent Episodes
S4E1 Caribou Plain Trail
Join Fundy Interpreter Dan Sinclair, park biologist Neil Vinson and Nature NB staff, on an exploration of the flora, fauna and natural history of Caribou Plain trail. This episode dives into the…
S3E15 15 | Territorial Acknowledgement and Town of Hampton
Jeremy Salgado, Deputy Mayor of the Town of Hampton, shares information about the First Nations history of the land, and a bit more about the modern culture of Hampton. He shares more about the…
S3E14 14 | Wabanaki Forest
Kate Turner joins us once against to talk about the type of forest that is found in the area and the species that commonly grow here.Links:- The Town of Hampton website with information about Dutch…
S3E13 13 | Woodpeckers
Paul Martin joins us once again to talk about the variety of species of Woodpeckers that can be found in the area.Links:- The Town of Hampton website with information about Dutch Point Park:…
S3E12 12 | Glossy Buckthorn
Madeline Honeyman talks about Glossy Buckthorn and how to learn more about the invasive species in your area.Resources on invasive species:- Invasive Species Centre: www.invasivespeciescentre.ca-…
S3E11 11 | Marsh Habitat and Waterfowl
Paul Martin from the Hampton Nature Club talks about Ossekeag Creek and the value of freshwater marshes.Links:- The Town of Hampton website with information about Dutch Point Park:…
S3E10 10 | Children and Time in Nature
Lisa Jardine, the Principal of Dr. A. T. Leatherbarrow Primary School, talks about the value of this natural area to the students of Hampton.Links:- The Town of Hampton website with information about…
S3E9 9 | Wetland and Flooding
Bailey Brogan from the Town of Hampton explains what natural assets are and why they are invaluable to the infrastructure of municipalities. Natural assets are part of nature-based solutions which…
S3E8 8 | Bridge and Marsh
Paul Martin, an avid naturalist from the Hampton area and shorebird counter for the Saint John Naturalists' Club, shares some of his favourite sightings from the area. Links:- The Town of Hampton…
S3E7 7 | Forest-edge Birds
Kate Turner talks about the species that you might find in this unique habitat type that skirts the edge of the forest and the meadow.Links:- The Town of Hampton website with information about Dutch…
S3E6 6 | Eastern White Cedar
Todd Beach from the Town of Hampton talks about the Eastern White Cedar, an important tree species found in Wabanaki Forest.Links:- The Town of Hampton website with information about Dutch Point…
S3E5 5 | Black-capped Chickadees
Kate Turner and her son Isaac joins us to talk about the Black-capped Chickadee. This small bird and provincial symbol of New Brunswick is a favourite of visitors to the area, especially the…
S3E4 4 | Geological Formations
Andrew joins us once again to talk about the rock formations that can be found in the park. The geology of the area was shaped by the most recent Ice Age, which saw the valley covered by a thick…
S3E3 3 | The Pond
Andrew, an arborist and outdoor educator who lives in Hampton, talks about one of the many species that calls this pond home: the Green Frog.Links:- The Town of Hampton website with information about…
S3E2 2 | White-tailed Deer
Joe Kennedy, provincial deer biologist for the Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development, shares information about the White-tailed Deer. Read by Todd Beach.Links:- The Town of Hampton…
S3E1 1 | Welcome to Dutch Point Park
Gena Fowler welcomes listeners to Dutch Point Park and shares some of the history of the area. These episodes were recorded in summer 2023.Links:- Learn more about the land where you live:…
S2E11 11 | Thanks For Visiting Chiasson-Office!
We hope that this guided tour has helped you think about the beach in a different way and better understand our place in the vast complex system that is the coast.Host: Lewnanny RichardsonRecorder…
S2E10 10 | Trash On Our Beaches
Trash on our beaches is a global issue, and the beaches of New Brunswick are not immune to the heavy presence of pollution in our oceans and on our beaches. Challenge yourself to remove trash every…
S2E9 9 | The 2022 Avian Influenza
In 2022, New Brunswick experienced a much higher than normal occurrence of cases of H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. This virus was observed in a variety of birds species, but was most often…
S2E8 8 | Black-browed Albatross
A chance sighting of an unfamiliar species by a group of fishers ended up being a rare species not only for New Brunswick, but for the Northern Hemisphere as a whole!Links:- Learn more about Nature…
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