Nikani Awtiken

Nikani Awtiken

August 17, 2012MELC, News

Congratulations to the first graduates of MELC’s Nikani Awtiken Youth Camp! After a week of hands-on training the first participants celebrated at a BBQ and graduation ceremony at Camp Carter in Richmond County. The aim of Nikani Awtiken is to instill an interest in First Nations youth in pursuing careers in natural resource management while … Read More

Employment Opportunity at UINR

Employment Opportunity at UINR

July 9, 2012Commerical Fisheries, News, Research

Commercial Fisheries Liason Officer Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources is looking for a qualified candidate to fill our Commercial Fisheries Liaison Coordinator position. This position is until March 31, 2013 with possibility of renewal. Candidates must have a minimum of five years direct demonstrated experience in commercial fisheries operations and two years of experience in … Read More

ATV Ban is on in the Pollett’s Cove Aspy Fault Wilderness Area

ATV Ban is on in the Pollett’s Cove Aspy Fault Wilderness Area

July 9, 2012Moose, News

On the northern tip of Unama’ki, the adventurous will find an incredible landscape. From steep-sloped canyons to pristine barrens, the Pollett’s Cove Aspy Fault Wilderness Area is Cape Breton’s most northeastern representation of Canada’s boreal forest. Situated just north of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, this provincial park offers rugged terrain, winding hiking trails, … Read More

It's all about the people…Tyson Paul

It's all about the people…Tyson Paul

July 8, 2012News, People, Research

While other kids in high school had posters of rock stars and hockey players on their bedroom walls, Tyson Paul, self-professed science geek, fell asleep under a poster of the periodic table! Always interested in the environment, Tyson knew from the start that he was headed for a career in science and it was after … Read More

What is killing our eagles?

What is killing our eagles?

June 4, 2012Moose, News

The next presentation in Wagmatcook’s Lecture Series on Thursday June 14 looks at an issue that is affecting the health of both wildlife and the people who eat from food harvested from the land. Kitpu, the eagle is a powerful and important symbol for Mi’kmaq people. Some Mi’kmaq believe that the eagle is the only … Read More

Mawmaliptmnej HELP US HELP Malikewe'j

Mawmaliptmnej HELP US HELP Malikewe'j

May 17, 2012News

UINR is organizing a cleanup of Malikewe’j on Friday May 25 and Saturday May 26. Have your large items out by Friday May 25 on the main road and cemetery Road. Community Ditch Clean-up Friday and Saturday from 10am–3pm. We will not be cleaning around cabins but you are welcome to use the dumpster or … Read More

UINR's smolt wheel is back in Middle River

UINR's smolt wheel is back in Middle River

April 23, 2012News, Research

UINR is conducting research on Atlantic salmon populations. The smolt wheel, which looks like a giant funnel on its side, collects young salmon smolt, safely directing them into a tank where they are counted. Smolt are young salmon that migrate each spring from the rivers where they were born and grew up in, to the … Read More

It's all about the people…Billy Taylor

It's all about the people…Billy Taylor

April 18, 2012News, People

  For some of us, things just never add up…but that’s definitely not the case for Billy Taylor. As UINR’s Finance Officer, it’s Billy’s mission to make sure that everything adds up to the penny. If things like cash flow statements, account reconciliation and financial forecasts make your eyes glaze over, Billy’s light up! It’s … Read More

UINR Is Looking for Photos

UINR Is Looking for Photos

April 13, 2012News, Research

UINR is working on some new publications on Mi’kmaq Ecological Knowledge about Plamu (Atlantic Salmon), Ji’kaw (Striped Bass), and Peju (Cod). We need photos of people fishing, cleaning fish or even eating them! Old photos, new ones, all are welcome. If you have some photos that you are willing to share, please get in touch. … Read More