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Ecoregion - Seven New Brunswick Ecoregions delineate areas that are different with regard to climate (precipitation and temperature), based principally …
Non-Forest cover polygons interpreted from aerial imagery on a 10 year cycle for the province of New Brunswick. The attributes …
The Forest Health Section currently monitors for two insects using pheromone traps. Pheromones are the chemical signal insects created by …
DNRED has archived images of wall maps that represent pest management treatment plans from 1952-1993. The level of detail of …
This dataset defines school attendance boundaries by school, grade level, and program. Each record represents a specific school boundary that …
Spruce budworm is the most destructive, native defoliating insect in eastern Canada. When budworm populations reach outbreak levels, significant ecological …
The Forest Health Section currently monitors for two insects using pheromone traps. Pheromones are the chemical signal insects created by …
Parliamentary committee binder for the Standing Committee on National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs: Minister’s Mandate October 20th, 2025.
Projected population according to various scenarios, age groups and gender, census divisions and census subdivisions (2021 boundaries).
Estimated number of persons on July 1st, by age group and gender, for Canada, provinces and territories, health regions and …