Newfoundland has about 120,000 moose, but what's really cool is that they are all descendants of a mere four moose that were introduced from New Brunswick in 1904.
FAQ
The population estimates for moose in Newfoundland is between 120,000 and 150,000 animals.
It is estimated that 200-300 moose are killed on highways each year.
There are approximately 30.000 moose licences issued annually in Newfoundland and approximately 10% is issued to licenced hunting outfitters for resell.
People are killed every year in Newfoundland from Moose related accidents on the highway.
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