That's good, that way you don't have to tell the RCMP that the meat you're eating is Aunt Martha's sheep.
$335 for non-resident, $40 for resident
yes
NEWFOUNDLAND
the manitoba moose moved to st john newfoundland
Newfoundland and Labrador.
It is 4,447 kilometers from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan to Goose Bay, Newfoundland, for an approximate drive time of 53 hours, via the Trans-Canada Highway.
That would be Newfoundland/Labrador in Canada.
The Newfoundland license plates have many different saying and colors. Some are blue, red and black some tags say a world of difference, keep it beautiful, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Alberta Alberta is a good answer and very close but comes second on this list. Newfoundland has the highest concentration of moose in Canada. Canada has the highest concentration of moose in the world.
can a moose ask a question like that on wikianswers I think he has to obtain a hunting license first!
According to McGil's biodiversity map of Deer mice they are not in NL. http://canadianbiodiversity.mcgill.ca/english/species/mammals/mammalpages/per_man.htm
No. Moose are listed as least concern on the IUCN red list. They are actually very widespread and the population is high. In fact, there is actually over 2000 wild moose in Anchorage, AK, and there are many moose all over Canada as well, with a high population in Newfoundland where there are no natural predators. The only way that moose are controlled in Newfoundland is by hunting. British Columbia, Alberta, northern half of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec have healthy populations of moose; Yukon, NWT and Nunavut also have moose in the southern part of these territories.