The province's outfitters association is putting its money where its mouth is. They're offering more cash on top of the government bounty already available to people who hunt coyotes and wolves. Coyotes and wolves are predators that are threatening woodland caribou on the island. The province keeps a close eye on the caribou population. As part of its wildlife research, the province offers a bounty of 25 dollars for every coyote or wolf carcass brought in by licensed hunters. Now the Newfoundland and Labrador Outfitters Association is stepping up to do its share as well. Brad LeDrew is president of the outfitters association.