Newfoundland and Labrador’s wildlife resources are at the heart our province’s heritage and culture. Our vast landscape is diverse, and so are the wildlife species that inhabit it. From the largest big game animals to the tiniest insects and rare flowers, the Wildlife Division is responsible for managing and conserving Newfoundland and Labrador’s biodiversity and wildlife resources for the benefit of present and future generations.
Mealy Mountains Boreal Caribou Winter 2022 Survey Findings
Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture (Wildlife Division), Parks Canada, Labrador Innu Nation, Nunatsiavut Government, NunatuKavut Community Council, and the Torngat Secretariat designed and conducted a survey of Labrador’s Mealy Mountain Caribou population during the Winter 2022 field season. Survey findings are available in English, Innu-aimun and Inuktitut.
- Mealy Mountain Caribou Summary 2022 – Inuktitut
- Mealy Mountain Caribou Summary 2022 – English
- Mealy Mountain Caribou Summary 2022 – Innu-aimun
- Moose Management Report 2022
- New Video – Big Game Season – New for 2022-23
- New Video – Big Game Online Account Set Up Instructions
- NEW – Hook & Release Study
- Activity Plans and Reports
- All Species
- Biodiversity
- Caribou
- Dog Training Areas
- Environmental Review Process
- George River Caribou Herd Presentation (764 KB)
- Legislation & Enforcement
- Moose Licence Program Recipients (Not-for-Profit) (512 KB)
- Moose Management Plan 2015-2020
- Moose Vehicle Awareness
- Permits and Licences
- Salmonier Nature Park
- Species at Risk
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