The General Manager of the Saskatchewan Pork Development Board says efforts to locate and eradicate wild boar have been effective in keeping the problem from spreading to new areas of the province. Saskatchewan's Squeal on Pigs Campaign has heightened public awareness of the problems posed by feral pigs roaming loose in the landscape and drawn considerable media attention.
Sask Pork General Manager Mark Ferguson says, while some sources have suggested the problem is widespread across the province, it appears the issue is mostly isolated to one or two locations from where pigs are already being removed.
Quote-Mark Ferguson-Saskatchewan Pork Development Board:
This is a problem that is man made.Wild boar were kept on farms here beginning in the 80s and 90s and eventually they became on the landscape because they either escaped or were released from the farm.The issue is, they're a smart animal, they're elusive and they like to live in remote areas with few humans around.