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The Nashwaak Watershed Association and a group of volunteers spent their day Thursday planting about 300 silver maple trees in Neil s Flats, N.B., in an effort to prevent flooding in the future.
Bur oak is ecologically and culturally important in the province. Historically, it grows along the floodplains of the St. John River and its tributaries.
Nashwaak Watershed Association was able to get permanent protection for 23 acres of wetlands from the City of Fredericton, marking the first conservation easement granted by a municipality in the province.