Some Sask. farmers to get winter elk hunting permits next year to protect land
The province is taking a new step to deal with large herds of elk damaging crops by allowing hunting outside of the regular hunting season.
Environment Minister Darlene Rowden said they get several hundred complaints every year from livestock producers and grain farmers dealing with elk damaging their land.
“When the same pressures keep resurfacing without responsive measures, both the frequency of losses and the impact on producers’ livelihoods will continue, and the emotional toll is real. Seeing crops or feed trampled, eaten, or contaminated by wildlife only adds to the strain,” she said.
Rowden said the Ministry of Environment will be offering eight depredation permits to producers who have a history of dealing with elk causing significant damage on their land, where prevention measures have not helped.




