Caribou meat suspected of being illegally harvested seized in Nain
One person is facing charges after police in a small community in Labrador seized caribou meat they suspect was illegally harvested.
Charges are pending against one person, after meat seized on Sunday
One person is facing charges after police in a small community in Labrador seized caribou meat they suspect was illegally harvested.
Under the Newfoundland and Labrador Wildlife Act, RCMP searched a home in Nain on Sunday.
They seized a quantity of caribou meat they say was harvested illegally, and one person is facing charges.
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Police said the hunting season is closed for the province, making it illegal to harvest of possess caribou meat.
The provincial government has had a ban in hunting caribou in place since 2013, due to the population's declining numbers.