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This is a list of mammal species recorded in the wild in Newfoundland, the island portion of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.Only 14 known species (and one extinct species) are or were native to the island; this list is divided into native species and species introduced to the island since discovery by Europeans and colonization in the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
The eastern moose's range spans a broad swath of northeastern North America, which includes New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador (while it is native to Labrador, it was introduced to Gander Bay, Newfoundland in 1878 and to Howley, NL in 1904), [2] Nova Scotia, Quebec, Eastern Ontario, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and northern New York.
Coyotes have migrated to the Island of Newfoundland and to the Avalon. Moose, though not native to the Island, are one of the most obvious inhabitants of the East Coast Trail. The tracks of the largest land animal on the Trail are nearly everywhere. Hikers are liable to encounter moose anytime, especially during twilight and early dawn.
The island had a school, two churches, cemeteries, and a wood mill. Moose and caribou can be found on the island. The west side of the island is lush and wooded, while the east side is rocky and barren. Fewer than ten summer cottages are still maintained on the island, most owned by families of the original Sop's Island natives.
Magnificent Moose: mielczarek: Molson Canada: Scarborough Civic Centre: 150 Borough Drive: Majestic Moose (Moose 008) mielczarek: Molson Canada: on the move - HMCS Toronto - at sea: Majestic Moose (Moose 060) Don Valley Art Club: Holiday Inn On King: Holiday Inn on King - Inside: 370 King Street West: Mamacita Moose: Patti Waterfield & M.M ...
Association of Law Office Records Managers and Archivists (ALORMA) [16] Ontario Toronto, ON Records management, Law: Association of Newfoundland and Labrador Archives (ANLA) [17] Newfoundland and Labrador NL: Regional: Association of Records Managers and Administrators Canada (ARMA) [18] [19] ARMA Calgary; ARMA Edmonton; ARMA Montreal
Gros Morne National Park is a Canadian national park and World Heritage Site located on the west coast of Newfoundland.At 1,805 km 2 (697 sq mi), it is the second largest national park in Atlantic Canada after Torngat Mountains National Park, which has an area of 9,700 km 2 (3,700 sq mi).
The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Environment and Conservation Department, Parks and Natural Areas Division maintains a number of full-use, day use and natural scenic attraction parks, as well as a set of Provincial Park Reserves in both the island and mainland portions of the province.