For anyone traveling to the island... I watched a show tonight on Nfld's moose population. I knew that moose were a problem on the island, but I never knew to what extent. In 1904 four moose were released on Newfoundland; current birth rates are about 40,000 calves/ year. Infant mortality is about 20% and there's a three-month hunting season (in addition to road kills and other mortality), but some areas in Gros Morne National Park apparently have up to 19 moose/ sq km. By comparison, when I was working in Ontario's Algonquin Park, the population of up to 5 moose/ sq km was considered artificially high.
So, keeping in mind that bulls can range up to almost a ton and are really short on brains in September, if you're looking to make photographs of moose about all you'd have to do is point your camera in any direction and push the shutter...
Mike.