The Coordinator of Squeal on Pigs Manitoba says public education campaigns are proving successful in building awareness of the damage caused by and the risks posed by wild pigs roaming in the environment. Squeal on Pigs Manitoba, a collaborative effort involving the different partners with a stake in wild pig control in Manitoba, is supported by the federal and provincial governments and the swine industry.
Dr. Wayne Lees, the Coordinator of Squeal on Pigs Manitoba, says a public outreach campaign, which utilises media advertising and public presentations has gotten the word out that these animals need to be gotten rid of.
Quote-Dr. Wayne Lees-Squeal on Pigs Manitoba:
I think the important thing to remember is that these are an invasive species.They don't belong here.They carry an environmental risk in that they do a lot of damage to pastures, they'll root a pasture up and it looks like a rototiller went through it.They'll eat feeds that other animals rely on.They'll eat acorns, they'll eat small animals, they'll eat bird’s eggs so they do really alter the environment that they're in.