Laws won’t let us give moose, deer to food banks: Newfoundland hunters
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A hunters’ group hopes to help feed the hungry by donating moose and other game meat to food banks in Newfoundland and Labrador, but they say the province won’t allow it.
Barry Fordham of the Newfoundland Association of Hunters and Anglers first heard about a Hunters Feeding the Hungry program in the U.S., and was excited to learn of a similar initiative in Nova Scotia that began in 2006.
Fordham was eager to start a program to bring healthy protein to people accessing food banks — of whom there were more than 26,000 in the province in 2016, according to a report from Food Banks Canada.
But Fordham said he’s found it challenging to get the Hunters Feeding the Hungry program off the ground in Newfoundland and Labrador due to a restriction in legislation that says raw, wild meat cannot be gifted through a third party.