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Terra Nova National Park

Moose population reduction program set to open in Terra Nova National Park

Issued: October 03, 2024

Ends: January 27, 2025

The moose population reduction program in Terra Nova National Park will soon commence for the 2024-25 season.           

Terra Nova National Park is represented by a single Moose Management Area (28A) and contains two distinct zones. Zone 1 is a Shared Access Area that allows for simultaneous use by visitors and hunters and includes most of the park.  It will open for hunting from Tuesday, October 15, 2024, to Sunday, January 26, 2025. Zone 2 will be closed to hunting for the entire 2024-25 season.

The moose population in Terra Nova National Park is managed in cooperation with the Newfoundland and Labrador Wildlife Division using their big-game licensing system. The program began in 2011 as an approach to reduce the damaging impact that moose can exert on forest regeneration when numbers reach unnaturally high levels.

Visitor safety is of the utmost importance to Parks Canada. Because Zone 1 allows for simultaneous use by hikers and harvesters, all users are required to pay particular attention to posted signage to understand where hunting is permitted. Parks Canada reminds harvesters of the requirement to wear blaze orange safety clothing when hunting. It is also recommended that visitors wear similar safety clothing when hiking trails in the park during this time. Harvesters and other individuals planning to visit the park are encouraged to review maps and safety information at: https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/nl/terranova/nature/forets-forests.

Parks Canada also wishes to remind harvesters about the benefits of selecting non-toxic, lead-free ammunition. The use of non-lead products can reduce the harmful effects that lead-based ammunition can have on human, animal, and environmental health.

Prior to their visit, visitors may contact Terra Nova National Park at 709.533.2801 or pc.infopnterra-nova-terranovanpinfo.pc@canada.ca for information regarding the accessibility of trails and facilities.

Information:
Ray Kenny
Public Relations Officer
Terra Nova National Park
Newfoundland East Field Unit
Parks Canada
709-764-4158
ray.kenny@pc.gc.ca
twitter.com/ParksCanadaNL
facebook.com/TerraNovaNP

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