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August 7, 2012

Education, Health

Making Sustainable Seafood Choices in Mi’kma’ki

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Making healthy choices when it comes to seafood can be a challenging and overwhelming experience. This is especially true as seafood consumers begin to question Continue Reading →

Community, Health

Grass Burning Myths from MCG

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If you’re like me, you probably remember going outside with your parents or grandparents and burning the field or grass in your yard every spring. Continue Reading →

Culture

Salmon Egg Incubator Pilot

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This winter, Mi’kmaw Conservation Group (MCG) staff and the Fort Folly Habitat Recovery team buried over 10,000 Atlantic salmon eggs in an outdoor hatchery stream Continue Reading →

Culture, Education

Welcome new MCG Staff!

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Mi’kmaw Conservation Group (MCG) has grown over the winter! Adding to the Manager, Angie Gillis; Communications Officer, Kate Nelson and the Research and Education Officer, Continue Reading →

Education

Blue Fin Tuna Conservation Concern

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The Atlantic Blue Fin Tuna, Amlamupej in Mi’kmaw, (Thunnus thynnus) could be listed as a Species at Risk under the Federal Species at Risk Act Continue Reading →

Education, Youth

An Old Stream In A New World

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Lepper and McClure’s brook used to be a great place to fish, swim, and even ice skate. However that was in the past, nowadays there Continue Reading →

Education

Surf on over to the Mi’kmaw Conservation Group

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The Mi’kmaw Conservation Group is excited to be launching its newly re-vamped website on July 17th. MCG will be hosting a lunch and launch party Continue Reading →

Community, Culture

We’ve moved… And changed our name

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The AAROM Program is officially moved into 19 Brooks Lane in Millbrook, or as it’s affectionately known, “The Little House”. The moving boxes are unpacked Continue Reading →