Some of you may have heard that Newfoundland & Labrador is revisiting its moose management strategy for the island, and is seeking input from the public regarding how that strategy should look in future.
A lot of this is resulting from pressure exerted by certain vocal lobby groups, some of which advocate a 'cull' of the island's moose population to drastically reduce the numbers and thereby make our highways safer. Personally, I think that makes as much sense as driving at night with your eyes closed, but anyway ...
If you've hunted moose in Newfoundland before, either as a resident or with an outfitter, please take a few moments to complete a government survey on the topic, which you can find here:
Newfoundland moose management survey
Besides that, however, I'd like to hear from hunters in other parts of Canada, and more specifically, what you really like or dislike about how your own province or territory manages its moose.
Edit: Apparently the survey is not non-resident friendly.
Apologies.
A lot of this is resulting from pressure exerted by certain vocal lobby groups, some of which advocate a 'cull' of the island's moose population to drastically reduce the numbers and thereby make our highways safer. Personally, I think that makes as much sense as driving at night with your eyes closed, but anyway ...
If you've hunted moose in Newfoundland before, either as a resident or with an outfitter, please take a few moments to complete a government survey on the topic, which you can find here:
Newfoundland moose management survey
Besides that, however, I'd like to hear from hunters in other parts of Canada, and more specifically, what you really like or dislike about how your own province or territory manages its moose.
Edit: Apparently the survey is not non-resident friendly.
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