Farm group calls for temporary suspension of wild boar farming
MELFORT, Sask. – A farm group wants the Saskatchewan government to place a moratorium on wild boar farming.
The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) said new measures are needed to get a handle on the growing population of this invasive animal.
SARM president Ray Orb said wild boar arrived in Saskatchewan in the late 1970s as domestic livestock. Over time the animals escaped and reproduced at a rapid rate. The animals now roam freely in 60 rural municipalities.
Orb said the issue will come before the SARM convention in mid March.