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Declines in moose population a concern for Quebec Cree

The Quebec Cree Nation is in deep discussions and consultations both internally, with Quebec and with mayors from surrounding non-Cree towns, about how to manage and protect one of its most precious and emblematic resources the moose. 

Sustainability of caribou - The Minister of Forests, Wildlife and Parks has established an independent commission on boreal and mountain caribou and has announced a series of regional public hearings

/CNW Telbec/ - The Minister of Forests, Wildlife and Parks, Mr. Pierre Dufour, has established an independent commission on boreal and mountain caribou and has.

Allison Hanes: The fate of Montreal s wayward wildlife is an outrage

Article content No one knows where he came from or how he reached the big city. Maybe he swam ashore or stowed away aboard a transport truck. Whatever the case, Montrealers were captivated for several hours Sunday afternoon by the fate of a wayward black bear who was improbably spotted roaming through backyards in a residential area of Dorval, near the lakeshore. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Allison Hanes: The fate of Montreal s wayward wildlife is an outrage Back to video The bear was eventually cornered in a tree by an animal protection group with the assistance of police and firefighters. While awaiting a veterinarian to fully subdue him with tranquilizers, Montrealers had plenty of time to observe the poor, scrawny, skinny animal clinging to a branch for dear life with a dart hanging out of his side. Curious onlookers peeked out from nearby homes. From afar, others followed a local live stream of the action or sought upd

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