| The Nunatsiavut government of northern Labrador wants the government of Newfoundland and Labrador to change Caribou hunting rules. (CBC) |
Right now Nunatsiavut beneficiaries can kill as many caribou as they want on Inuit lands in northern Labrador, but outside that area, they're subject to the same rules as every other resident of the province.
Newfoundland and Labrador limits hunters to just one animal per year. Some Inuit leaders want that to change.
"It is very important that special consideration be given to beneficiaries," said Nunatsiavut First Minister Darryl Shiwak.
He won't say exactly how many more animals they want but he did say that people in Nunatsiavut want Caribou to thrive in Labrador.
"The conservation of this herd is very important but what we heard loud and clear is that people want to be able to harvest some caribou," said Shiwak.
He also raised the idea of letting hunters transfer licences so one hunter can kill animals for several people.
That's something the provincial government just abolished. The province hasn't responded to Nunatsiavut's request.





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