How many Provinces/Territories allow .22 Varients for big game Hunting?

Just last week,I watched two caribou,walk past my house. First time in 15 years,that I've lived here. Seems odd.

I don't know where you are, but the woodland caribou population in insular Newfoundland has suffered severe fragmentation among 'herds'. (I expect the same is true of the George River herd in Labrador.) There is considerably more dispersal into smaller groups than used to be the case. With resultant negative effects on things like calf mortality, predation, etc. Sometimes when you hear people say, "I am seeing more caribou", they and/or others tend to think, "there must be more caribou". When, unfortunately, it isn't actually the case. They're just seeing caribou in places where they weren't ordinarily present previously.
 
I'm on the South shore of the Bay of Islands. Very rare to see any caribou here.
Not saying there's an increase but that it's odd,that there over this way.
 
I'm on the South shore of the Bay of Islands. Very rare to see any caribou here. Not saying there's an increase but that it's odd,that there over this way.

Yes, that would be out of the ordinary. And explained by that population fragmentation. In your area, probably of what has traditionally been called the Corner Brook Lakes herd or the introduced population in the Blow-Me-Down Mountains.
 
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