The General Manager of Sask Pork says the public has a vital role to play in helping bring wild boar and other feral pig populations under control. The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture has introduced enhanced measures to control feral pigs, including a moratorium on new commercial wild boar farms, licensing regulations for existing farms and enhanced surveillance and control.
Mark Ferguson, the General Manager of the Saskatchewan Pork Development Board, notes sightings can be reported to Sask Pork's PIG-SPOT hotline.
Clip-Mark Ferguson-Saskatchewan Pork Development Board:
The Ministry of Agriculture has a surveillance program that they've been doing. Basically, when there are sightings, they will go out and follow up on the sightings, they'll collaborate with Crop Insurance to basically have people on the ground go out and verify that they are there. Under the eradication program, if there are wild boar there, they remove them with trapping techniques.