The Nunatsiavut Government has 14 moose licences available to be drawn and harvested by Beneficiaries of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement for the 2022-2023 hunting season. This is a reduction in the number of licences issued in the 2021-2022 hunting season, as a recent aerial survey and a traditional knowledge study indicates the moose population in the region is in decline. Only 17 of 25 licences issued last year were filled.
The 2022-2023 Beneficiary moose licences will be distributed as follows:
2 licenses for each of the communities along the coast, as well as Happy Valley-Goose Bay and North West River; 1 per household draw and 1 per Inuit Community Governments/Corporation.
Household draw licences will be valid for 14 days. If a licence is not filled within 14 days, a new draw will take place to designate a new hunter. This will continue until all licences are filled.
Interested Beneficiaries must apply at their local Nunatsiavut Government office. There is a limit of one licence per household. Proof of residency, as well as your Nunatsiavut membership card, may be requested.
The 2022-2023 Moose hunting season opened yesterday, September 14 and will close on March 7, 2023.