
Northern Chief concerned about wild pig discovery in Northern Sask.
The Chief of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) is concerned about a wild pig recently being discovered in traditional territory.
Last weekend, a land user near Weyakwin shot and killed a wild pig while he was out checking his traps. Since then, northern residents, including Chief Tammy Cook-Searson, have been expressing concern about the invasive species being spotted so far up North.
“We are very concerned about them moving to the North. They are very destructive,” she said, noting LLRIB Lands and Resources Manager Ty Roberts has been tasked to write a proposal to the Treaty Rights Protection Fund to try to help with the population.
“Hopefully, the Province of Saskatchewan will step up and intervene and help us with controlling the population because they are very invasive.”