Provincial government taking aim at feral pig problem
Saskatchewan is taking steps to limit the impact of feral pigs and wild boars on the province.
With experts saying wild boars and feral pigs are running amok in Saskatchewan, the provincial government on Wednesday announced it was planning regulations for licensing existing commercial wild boar farms and imposing a moratorium on any new farms.
Regulations also will be developed under The Pest Control Act, which the government said “would specify the various monitoring and control efforts as well as public obligations to report.”
As well, the province is doubling to $200,000 its annual funding for the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation Feral Wild Boar Control Program.