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Parks Canada planning bigger Gros Morne moose hunt

Parks Canada is expanding the moose hunt that began in western Newfoundland's Gros Morne National Park last year.
A moose runs in front of a car as it crosses the road in Gros Morne National Park in N.L.

Parks Canada is expanding the moose hunt that began in western Newfoundland's Gros Morne National Park last year.

Five hundred moose licenses were issued in thepark in 2011. This year, hunterswill beallowed to take up to 900 animals.

Park Resources Manager Peter Deering said the larger cull isnecessary because moose are still damaging the areas vegetation.

"What we are trying to do here is get the population down to allow the recovery of the forest, so its a bit of a different approach," he said.

The hunting areawill also belarger in 2012. It will include everything below the Long Range Mountains.

Deering said snowmobiles will be permitted inside park boundaries during thecull becauseanimalswill be taken froma large, remote area.

"As long as snow conditions are suitable for snowmobiling, it will be allowed," he said.

Furthermore the coming season will also be longer. Its set to beginin mid-October and run until Jan. 27.

Increasing the number of moose licences to 900 doesnt guarantee that 900 animals will be killed Deering said fewer than 200 moose wereremoved fromthe park last year, even though 500 moose licences were issued for hunting within it.