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Newfoundland
and Labrador
Open
Season Big Game Black Bear Hunting and Snaring Order, (Filed Under the authority of section 38, 92 and 114 of the Wild Life Regulations and the Wild Life Act, I make the following Order. Dated at
ORDER Analysis 1.
S.3
Amdt. 2 S.8.1 Amdt. 3. Sch. R&S NLR 75/05 1. Subsection 3(1) of the Open Season Big Game Black Bear Hunting and Snaring Order, Labrador, 2005-2006 is repealed and the following substituted: Open seasons 3. (1) The open seasons for black bear hunting shall be (a) in the George River Zone, (b) in the Labrador South Zone, September 1, 2006- 2. Section 8.1 of the Order is amended by deleting the year "2005" and substituting the year "2006" and by deleting the year "2006" and substituting the year "2007". 3. The Schedule to the Order is repealed and the following substituted: Schedule (a) George
River Zone All that area of Then following the Labrador-Quebec Boundary
in a northerly and easterly direction to a point where this boundary intersects
58° 26' 37.8" North latitude; Then following a straight line in a
south-easterly direction for 11941 meters to a point located at 58° 22' 14.2" North latitude and 63° 42' 2.3" West longitude; Then following a straight line in a
north-easterly direction for 15097 meters to a point located at 58° 25' 31.5" North latitude and 63° 27' 51.9" West longitude; Then following a straight line for 8960
meters in a north-easterly direction to a point where this boundary intersects
58° 28' 12.5" North latitude and coast line of mainland Labrador; Then following this coastline in a generally
southerly direction, including all offshore islands, to the mouth of the Then following the north bank of the Then following the north shoreline of Then following the north bank of the Then following the Then following a straight line in a southwesterly
direction to the north bank of the Then following the north bank of Then following the 54° 00' 00.0" North latitude in a westerly direction to the point
of commencement. (b) Labrador South Zone All that area
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