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Why You Should Try Moose and Cod in Canada, According to a Hunter and Chef. Celebrated fisherman, forager, and cook Jeremy Charles shares the importance of two of Newfoundland's iconic Atlantic foods.
Rather than a rarity, such motorist-moose accidents are a common occurrence in Newfoundland, their frequency reinforced by a large sign on a portion of the Trans-Canada Highway that runs past the ...
Moose were brought to Newfoundland to protect one of the island's native mammals: the caribou. At the turn of the 20th century, there were serious concerns that caribou populations were in decline.
Newfoundlanders' connection to this meat runs deep. Warm and sunny weather is not what I was expecting as I stroll the ...
In 1904, four moose calves were introduced to Newfoundland as part of a plan to lure big game hunters from outside the province to the island’s railway. The railway, known with affectionate ...
Moose licence applications for the 2024 season will be online in a few months and at least one hunter is cautioning others about applying for Moose Management Area 29 — the Bonavista Peninsula.
Computerized animal detection systems set up along the Trans-Canada Highway in Newfoundland are malfunctioning. An action committee is looking for answers from the U.S. company that manufactured ...
Michelle Higgins of Newfoundland has a moose hoof mark on her head to prove she survived hitting the animal, but other than that she’s drawing a blank.
ON THE TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY, Newfoundland—Somewhere between Random Island and Deer Lake, after the first few moose sightings but before the black bear sighting, Ed Kean's phone rang.
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