The big game licence application process for the resident moose/caribou draw and black bear, trapper and guide licences are available online only. Applicants will be notified electronically via email when the big game online applications become available, and the big game draw is completed.
The 2023-24 moose quota for the island of Newfoundland is 27,575 licences, including 3,930 non-resident and 460 not-for-profit licences. In Labrador, the quota is 340 moose.
In Labrador, 348 either-sex moose licences are available for the resident big game draw, an increase of three licences with quotas adjusted in three MMAs. The caribou quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 612 animals, including 353 either-sex and 259 male-only licences, an increase of 16 licences from 2024.
Applications are open for moose and caribou licences in Newfoundland and Labrador. The moose quota for the island is 27,515, a drop from last year, and caribou hunting in Labrador is still prohibited.
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In Labrador, 348 either-sex moose licences are available for the resident big game draw, an increase of three licences with quotas adjusted in three MMAs. The caribou quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 612 animals, including 353 either-sex and 259 male-only licences, an increase of 16 licences from 2024.
Applications are open for moose and caribou licences in Newfoundland and Labrador. The moose quota for the island is 27,515, a drop from last year, and caribou hunting in Labrador is still prohibited.
Results of the 2025-26 big game licence draw are available on the Wildlife Information Management System website. Applicants will receive an email notification over the coming days to check their accounts. In most areas of the Island of Newfoundland, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31.
Learn how to apply for a moose or caribou licence in Newfoundland and Labrador and how the draw is based on a priority pool system. Find out the eligibility criteria, application deadlines, payment methods and reasons for rejected applications.
The 2023-24 moose quota for the island of Newfoundland is 27,575 licences, including 3,930 non-resident and 460 not-for-profit licences. In Labrador, the quota is 340 moose.
The big game licence application process for the resident moose/caribou draw and black bear, trapper and guide licences are available online only. Applicants will be notified electronically via email when the big game online applications become available, and the big game draw is completed.
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. Newfoundlanders and Labradorians gearing up for the hunting season will be happy to hear that the 2024-25 big game licence draw is underway. The province is expecting the moose quota for Newfoundland to be 27,590 licences, including 8,390 either-sex, 8,740 male-only, and 460 not.
Applications are open for moose and caribou licences in Newfoundland and Labrador. The moose quota for the island is 27,515, a drop from last year, and caribou hunting in Labrador is still prohibited.
Big game licence applications for the 2025-26 season are open until April 25 for resident moose, caribou, and black bear licences. Eligible hunters and trappers must have a Wildlife Information Management System account to apply for a licence.The 2025-26 moose quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 27,515 licences, including 19,165 either-sex, 7,890 male-only, and 460 not.
The big game licence application process for the resident moose/caribou draw and black bear, trapper and guide licences are available online only. Applicants will be notified electronically via email when the big game online applications become available, and the big game draw is completed.
Results of the 2025-26 big game licence draw are available on the Wildlife Information Management System website. Applicants will receive an email notification over the coming days to check their accounts. In most areas of the Island of Newfoundland, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31.
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. Newfoundlanders and Labradorians gearing up for the hunting season will be happy to hear that the 2024-25 big game licence draw is underway. The province is expecting the moose quota for Newfoundland to be 27,590 licences, including 8,390 either-sex, 8,740 male-only, and 460 not.
(Photo via Gov NL Moose Management Plan 2022-2026.) Results of the big game licence draw are now available on the wildlife information website. In most areas of the island, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31. In Labrador, the season opens September 13 and closes March 8.
Apply online for moose, caribou, black bear and trapper licences by May 3, 2024. The moose quota for Newfoundland is 27,590, with adjustments in 23 moose management areas.
Results of the 2025-26 big game licence draw are available on the Wildlife Information Management System website. Applicants will receive an email notification over the coming days to check their accounts. In most areas of the Island of Newfoundland, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31.
In Labrador, 348 either-sex moose licences are available for the resident big game draw, an increase of three licences with quotas adjusted in three MMAs. The caribou quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 612 animals, including 353 either-sex and 259 male-only licences, an increase of 16 licences from 2024.
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Learn how to apply for a moose or caribou licence in Newfoundland and Labrador and how the draw is based on a priority pool system. Find out the eligibility criteria, application deadlines, payment methods and reasons for rejected applications.
The 2023-24 moose quota for the island of Newfoundland is 27,575 licences, including 3,930 non-resident and 460 not-for-profit licences. In Labrador, the quota is 340 moose.
Applications are open for moose and caribou licences in Newfoundland and Labrador. The moose quota for the island is 27,515, a drop from last year, and caribou hunting in Labrador is still prohibited.
Results of the 2025-26 big game licence draw are available on the Wildlife Information Management System website. Applicants will receive an email notification over the coming days to check their accounts. In most areas of the Island of Newfoundland, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31.
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Results of the 2025-26 big game licence draw are available on the Wildlife Information Management System website. Applicants will receive an email notification over the coming days to check their accounts. In most areas of the Island of Newfoundland, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31.
The big game licence application process for the resident moose/caribou draw and black bear, trapper and guide licences are available online only. Applicants will be notified electronically via email when the big game online applications become available, and the big game draw is completed.
(Photo via Gov NL Moose Management Plan 2022-2026.) Results of the big game licence draw are now available on the wildlife information website. In most areas of the island, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31. In Labrador, the season opens September 13 and closes March 8.
Applications are open for moose and caribou licences in Newfoundland and Labrador. The moose quota for the island is 27,515, a drop from last year, and caribou hunting in Labrador is still prohibited.
Learn how to apply for a moose or caribou licence in Newfoundland and Labrador and how the draw is based on a priority pool system. Find out the eligibility criteria, application deadlines, payment methods and reasons for rejected applications.
The big game licence application process for the resident moose/caribou draw and black bear, trapper and guide licences are available online only. Applicants will be notified electronically via email when the big game online applications become available, and the big game draw is completed.
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. Newfoundlanders and Labradorians gearing up for the hunting season will be happy to hear that the 2024-25 big game licence draw is underway. The province is expecting the moose quota for Newfoundland to be 27,590 licences, including 8,390 either-sex, 8,740 male-only, and 460 not.
In Labrador, 348 either-sex moose licences are available for the resident big game draw, an increase of three licences with quotas adjusted in three MMAs. The caribou quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 612 animals, including 353 either-sex and 259 male-only licences, an increase of 16 licences from 2024.
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The big game licence application process for the resident moose/caribou draw and black bear, trapper and guide licences are available online only. Applicants will be notified electronically via email when the big game online applications become available, and the big game draw is completed.
Results of the 2025-26 big game licence draw are available on the Wildlife Information Management System website. Applicants will receive an email notification over the coming days to check their accounts. In most areas of the Island of Newfoundland, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31.
Applications are open for moose and caribou licences in Newfoundland and Labrador. The moose quota for the island is 27,515, a drop from last year, and caribou hunting in Labrador is still prohibited.
(Photo via Gov NL Moose Management Plan 2022-2026.) Results of the big game licence draw are now available on the wildlife information website. In most areas of the island, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31. In Labrador, the season opens September 13 and closes March 8.
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ST. JOHN'S, N.L. Newfoundlanders and Labradorians gearing up for the hunting season will be happy to hear that the 2024-25 big game licence draw is underway. The province is expecting the moose quota for Newfoundland to be 27,590 licences, including 8,390 either-sex, 8,740 male-only, and 460 not.
(Photo via Gov NL Moose Management Plan 2022-2026.) Results of the big game licence draw are now available on the wildlife information website. In most areas of the island, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31. In Labrador, the season opens September 13 and closes March 8.
Applications are open for moose and caribou licences in Newfoundland and Labrador. The moose quota for the island is 27,515, a drop from last year, and caribou hunting in Labrador is still prohibited.
The 2023-24 moose quota for the island of Newfoundland is 27,575 licences, including 3,930 non-resident and 460 not-for-profit licences. In Labrador, the quota is 340 moose.
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In Labrador, 348 either-sex moose licences are available for the resident big game draw, an increase of three licences with quotas adjusted in three MMAs. The caribou quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 612 animals, including 353 either-sex and 259 male-only licences, an increase of 16 licences from 2024.
Apply online for moose, caribou, black bear and trapper licences by May 3, 2024. The moose quota for Newfoundland is 27,590, with adjustments in 23 moose management areas.
The 2023-24 moose quota for the island of Newfoundland is 27,575 licences, including 3,930 non-resident and 460 not-for-profit licences. In Labrador, the quota is 340 moose.
(Photo via Gov NL Moose Management Plan 2022-2026.) Results of the big game licence draw are now available on the wildlife information website. In most areas of the island, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31. In Labrador, the season opens September 13 and closes March 8.
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The big game licence application process for the resident moose/caribou draw and black bear, trapper and guide licences are available online only. Applicants will be notified electronically via email when the big game online applications become available, and the big game draw is completed.
Learn how to apply for a moose or caribou licence in Newfoundland and Labrador and how the draw is based on a priority pool system. Find out the eligibility criteria, application deadlines, payment methods and reasons for rejected applications.
Apply online for moose, caribou, black bear and trapper licences by May 3, 2024. The moose quota for Newfoundland is 27,590, with adjustments in 23 moose management areas.
In Labrador, 348 either-sex moose licences are available for the resident big game draw, an increase of three licences with quotas adjusted in three MMAs. The caribou quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 612 animals, including 353 either-sex and 259 male-only licences, an increase of 16 licences from 2024.
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Apply online for moose, caribou, black bear and trapper licences by May 3, 2024. The moose quota for Newfoundland is 27,590, with adjustments in 23 moose management areas.
The big game licence application process for the resident moose/caribou draw and black bear, trapper and guide licences are available online only. Applicants will be notified electronically via email when the big game online applications become available, and the big game draw is completed.
In Labrador, 348 either-sex moose licences are available for the resident big game draw, an increase of three licences with quotas adjusted in three MMAs. The caribou quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 612 animals, including 353 either-sex and 259 male-only licences, an increase of 16 licences from 2024.
Big game licence applications for the 2025-26 season are open until April 25 for resident moose, caribou, and black bear licences. Eligible hunters and trappers must have a Wildlife Information Management System account to apply for a licence.The 2025-26 moose quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 27,515 licences, including 19,165 either-sex, 7,890 male-only, and 460 not.
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The 2023-24 moose quota for the island of Newfoundland is 27,575 licences, including 3,930 non-resident and 460 not-for-profit licences. In Labrador, the quota is 340 moose.
(Photo via Gov NL Moose Management Plan 2022-2026.) Results of the big game licence draw are now available on the wildlife information website. In most areas of the island, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31. In Labrador, the season opens September 13 and closes March 8.
The big game licence application process for the resident moose/caribou draw and black bear, trapper and guide licences are available online only. Applicants will be notified electronically via email when the big game online applications become available, and the big game draw is completed.
Applications are open for moose and caribou licences in Newfoundland and Labrador. The moose quota for the island is 27,515, a drop from last year, and caribou hunting in Labrador is still prohibited.
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(Photo via Gov NL Moose Management Plan 2022-2026.) Results of the big game licence draw are now available on the wildlife information website. In most areas of the island, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31. In Labrador, the season opens September 13 and closes March 8.
Learn how to apply for a moose or caribou licence in Newfoundland and Labrador and how the draw is based on a priority pool system. Find out the eligibility criteria, application deadlines, payment methods and reasons for rejected applications.
In Labrador, 348 either-sex moose licences are available for the resident big game draw, an increase of three licences with quotas adjusted in three MMAs. The caribou quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 612 animals, including 353 either-sex and 259 male-only licences, an increase of 16 licences from 2024.
Results of the 2025-26 big game licence draw are available on the Wildlife Information Management System website. Applicants will receive an email notification over the coming days to check their accounts. In most areas of the Island of Newfoundland, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31.
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Big game licence applications for the 2025-26 season are open until April 25 for resident moose, caribou, and black bear licences. Eligible hunters and trappers must have a Wildlife Information Management System account to apply for a licence.The 2025-26 moose quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 27,515 licences, including 19,165 either-sex, 7,890 male-only, and 460 not.
The 2023-24 moose quota for the island of Newfoundland is 27,575 licences, including 3,930 non-resident and 460 not-for-profit licences. In Labrador, the quota is 340 moose.
Apply online for moose, caribou, black bear and trapper licences by May 3, 2024. The moose quota for Newfoundland is 27,590, with adjustments in 23 moose management areas.
Learn how to apply for a moose or caribou licence in Newfoundland and Labrador and how the draw is based on a priority pool system. Find out the eligibility criteria, application deadlines, payment methods and reasons for rejected applications.
Results of the 2025-26 big game licence draw are available on the Wildlife Information Management System website. Applicants will receive an email notification over the coming days to check their accounts. In most areas of the Island of Newfoundland, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31.
Big game licence applications for the 2025-26 season are open until April 25 for resident moose, caribou, and black bear licences. Eligible hunters and trappers must have a Wildlife Information Management System account to apply for a licence.The 2025-26 moose quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 27,515 licences, including 19,165 either-sex, 7,890 male-only, and 460 not.
In Labrador, 348 either-sex moose licences are available for the resident big game draw, an increase of three licences with quotas adjusted in three MMAs. The caribou quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 612 animals, including 353 either-sex and 259 male-only licences, an increase of 16 licences from 2024.
Apply online for moose, caribou, black bear and trapper licences by May 3, 2024. The moose quota for Newfoundland is 27,590, with adjustments in 23 moose management areas.
The big game licence application process for the resident moose/caribou draw and black bear, trapper and guide licences are available online only. Applicants will be notified electronically via email when the big game online applications become available, and the big game draw is completed.
Applications are open for moose and caribou licences in Newfoundland and Labrador. The moose quota for the island is 27,515, a drop from last year, and caribou hunting in Labrador is still prohibited.
(Photo via Gov NL Moose Management Plan 2022-2026.) Results of the big game licence draw are now available on the wildlife information website. In most areas of the island, big game season begins September 13 and closes December 31. In Labrador, the season opens September 13 and closes March 8.
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. Newfoundlanders and Labradorians gearing up for the hunting season will be happy to hear that the 2024-25 big game licence draw is underway. The province is expecting the moose quota for Newfoundland to be 27,590 licences, including 8,390 either-sex, 8,740 male-only, and 460 not.
The 2023-24 moose quota for the island of Newfoundland is 27,575 licences, including 3,930 non-resident and 460 not-for-profit licences. In Labrador, the quota is 340 moose.
Learn how to apply for a moose or caribou licence in Newfoundland and Labrador and how the draw is based on a priority pool system. Find out the eligibility criteria, application deadlines, payment methods and reasons for rejected applications.