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  2. Eastern moose - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of mammals of Newfoundland - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Western moose - Wikipedia

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    The Western moose [2] (Alces alces andersoni) is a subspecies of moose that inhabits boreal forests and mixed deciduous forests in the Canadian Arctic, western Canadian provinces and a few western sections of the northern United States. It is the second largest North American subspecies of moose, second to the Alaskan moose.

  5. Fogo Island (Newfoundland and Labrador) - Wikipedia

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    Fogo Island is one of the oldest named features on the coast of Newfoundland. The Bertius map from 1606 shows Fogo Island as one of only about a dozen important features around the coast of Newfoundland. On French maps of the 16th to 18th centuries, the island is referred to as Ile des Fougues.

  6. Geography of Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    Newfoundland and its associated small islands have a total area of 111,390 square kilometres (43,010 sq mi). [7] Newfoundland extends between latitudes 46°36'N and 51°38'N. [8] [9] It lies at similar latitudes to Great Britain, and the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia.

  7. Muskox - Wikipedia

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    Management in the late 1900s was mostly conservative hunting quotas to foster recovery and recolonization from the historic declines. [1] The current world population of muskoxen is estimated at between 80,000 [ 63 ] and 125,000, [ 34 ] with an estimated 47,000 living on Banks Island .

  8. Newfoundland Highland forests - Wikipedia

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    The Newfoundland Highland forests are a taiga ecoregion located on the island of Newfoundland in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. [2] It has a total area of 4,031,999 acres (1,631,692 hectares). [ 3 ]

  9. Pavilion Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Pavilion Mountain is the highest summit of the southern Marble Range in the South Cariboo region of southwestern British Columbia. [2] "Mount Carson", a subsidiary peak, was misapplied to the whole mountain 1957–1965, before the well-established local name was restored. [1] Pavilion Creek is to the south.