As New Brunswick experiences unseasonably warm weather and drought conditions, a team with the Saint John River Society is tracking those impacts on the river. A lifeline for wildlife, recreation, and local communities — they say the river is facing spikes in cyanobacteria and E. coli pollution. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla has the story.
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Saint John River Society tracks impact of drought and heat
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