Alberta celebrates 70 years being “Rat-free”
EDMONTON, AB – This year marks 70 years of Alberta’s Rat Control Program.
Started in 1950, the program ensures Albertans are safe from the environmental and economic destruction rats cause (chewing through crops, food storage and property) and the diseases they carry with them (like hantavirus).
“We’re famously and proudly ‘rat-free,’ one of the few jurisdictions in the world that can make that claim,” shared Devin Dreeshen, Alberta’s minister for agriculture and forestry. “It means we don’t allow rats to establish a permanent population within our borders. If rats are found in Alberta, they are immediately dealt with through proven control methods.”
Dreeshen says maintaining the province’s rat-free status not only involves the hard work and dedication of Agriculture and Forestry’s rat control staff, but also the vigilance of Alberta’s farmers, municipalities and counties.