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		<title>We&#8217;ve launched our new website!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mi’kmawey Forestry, with funding from the Aboriginal Fund for Species at Risk (AFSAR), has officially launched Wisqoq.ca! Wisqoq.ca is meant to act as a recovery tool by providing information on the species as well as promote hands-on recovery activities that will be conducted by Mi’kmawey Forestry. Keep checking back for recovery updates, stories, and activities... <div class="clear"></div><a href="http://wisqoq.ca/2016/03/weve-launched-our-new-website/" class="excerpt-read-more">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mi’kmawey Forestry, with funding from the Aboriginal Fund for Species at Risk (AFSAR), has officially launched Wisqoq.ca! Wisqoq.ca is meant to act as a recovery tool by providing information on the species as well as promote hands-on recovery activities that will be conducted by Mi’kmawey Forestry. Keep checking back for recovery updates, stories, and activities in your Community!</p>
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		<title>Recovery Activities Happening Soon!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mi’kmawey Forestry will conserve Wisqoq by working with the Black Ash Species at Risk Recovery Team to plant experimental trees in communities and collect more seeds in the fall of 2016. The experimental trees will help find out the best places to plant trees and the seeds gathered will start a Wisqoq orchard. Each year... <div class="clear"></div><a href="http://wisqoq.ca/2016/03/recovery-activities-happening-soon/" class="excerpt-read-more">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mi’kmawey Forestry will conserve Wisqoq by working with the Black Ash Species at Risk Recovery Team to plant experimental trees in communities and collect more seeds in the fall of 2016. The experimental trees will help find out the best places to plant trees and the seeds gathered will start a Wisqoq orchard. Each year people will be able to collect seeds from the orchard to raise seedlings for planting more trees all over Nova Scotia.</p>
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