In some ways it seems like it was just yesterday that the spark ignited for what was to become the Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources. 10 years later and UINR...

Pjilasi

Click to play Management of our commercial fisheries involves a complex range of techniques and strategies including scientific, resource, commercial, and...

Commercial Fisheries

Click to play The UINR forestry division strives for an environmentally sound way to use our natural resources while creating employment for members of our communities...

Forestry

Click to play play_blip_movie_1970544(); Moose have provided much to the Mi’kmaq through the years. The Mi’kmaq way of resource...

Moose

Click to play At the soul of everything we do at UINR is Netukulimk. Netukulimk is the use of the natural bounty provided by the Creator for the self-support and...

Netukulimk

Click to play UINR’s Natural Resource Officer (NRO) program began in 2006, evolving out of the 1990 Unama’ki Guardian Program. The original...

Natural Resource Officers

Check back to this section on a regular basis to see if there are job opportunities, scholarships or other opportunities. Whenever there is an opening at UINR or if...

Opportunities

Click to play play_blip_movie_1971185(); UINR’s partnerships with other organizations are an important part of what we do...

Partnerships

It’s all about the people! UINR’s success comes down to the many individuals that work every day to restore Netukulimk to Unama’ki. The dedication and...

Our People

Click to play play_blip_movie_1971741(); Science paired with Mi’kmaq traditional knowledge is the key to UINR’s research...

Biology

Click to play play_blip_movie_1971604(); Unama’KIDS looks a natural resources and the environment from the point-of-view...

Unama'KIDS
Tetapuo’tmnej Nipukt– Making the Most of Our Hardwood Resources

Tetapuo’tmnej Nipukt– Making the Most of Our Hardwood Resources

Tetapuo’tmnej Nipukt– Making the Most of Our Hardwood Resources Across Canada over 50,000 forestry jobs have been lost over the last few years. Demand for paper and lumber is declining and unless changes are made, the 270,000 jobs remaining in forestry will be jeopardized. Mark MacPhail, UINR’s Directory of Forestry believes that despite gloomy predictions there is hope [...]  Read More »

Welcome to Winter

Winter is here, but so far it’s not like any winter in recent memory. Climate change is definitely having its effect and at UINR, we are watching things very closely. One of our major concerns is the erosion at Malagwatch cemetary. We are taking an active role in preserving this culturally sensitive site that is [...]  Read More »

Georges Bank fisheries threatened

Georges Bank fisheries threatened

Georges Bank fisheries threatened Georges Bank is an important fishing area located between Cape Cod and Sable Island. Under the jurisdiction of both Canada and the United States, Georges Bank is a productive spawning area for fish, shellfish, marine animals and seabirds. Unama’ki’s five Mi’kmaq bands have commercial access to Georges Bank and fishes or have licenses [...]  Read More »

Unama’KIDS–carpenters for conservation

Unama’KIDS–carpenters for conservation

Unama’KIDS–carpenters for conservation Unama’KIDS enjoyed a full-day workshop with Paul Koziel from Nova Scotia Natural Resources, building nesting boxes for the final release of American Martens in Unama’ki. The American Marten is an endangered species here and UINR has been involved with Parks Canada and Nova Scotia Natural Resources in a project that has seen the release [...]  Read More »

It's all about the people–Clifford Paul

It’s all about the people–Clifford Paul

It’s all about the people–Clifford Paul If you ask Clifford Paul, UINR’s Moose Management Coordinator, what his strongest asset is he won’t skip a beat–communication. Everything he does– from moderator of community sessions to negotiations with government departments to discussion with hunters, Elders and youth–depends on his excellent communication skills. For ten years, Clifford worked... Read More »

Moose management–the next step

Moose management–the next step The release in August of Tiamuwel Netuklimkewe–Unama’ki Moose Harvesting According to Netukulimk was an historic moment for the Mi’kmaq of Nova Scotia. It showed that we accept the responsibility as stewards of the resource and that the time has come to assert our rights. Clifford Paul, Moose Management Coordinator explains, “The release of [...]  Read More »

It's all about the people...Lisa Young

It’s all about the people…Lisa Young

If someone had told Lisa Young ten years ago that she would be the Executive Director of UINR, she might have thrown you out of the helicopter that she was in, doing a survey of the moose population in the Cape Breton Highlands! In those days, UINR hadn’t even started and Lisa was a young biologist [...]  Read More »

News Bits Autumn 2009

News Bits Autumn 2009

UINR is planing a hardwood silviculture tour in the Truro area on November 10. A bus will be leaving from Eskasoni taking interested people on an all-day trip. Contact mark@uinr.ca for more information and to book your seat…Youth and Elder moose hunts have been very successful this fall in Unama’ki with community-organized hunts from Eskasoni, [...]  Read More »

Making a difference

Making a difference

Making a difference Another St. Anne’s Mission has come and gone and, thanks to the dedication of the teams of workers organized by the Pitu’paq partnership, it was cleaner both during the Mission and afterwards. Once again, students from the Nova Scotia Youth Corps were involved in the recycling and waste disposal program. They worked weeks before [...]  Read More »


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