Province announces made-in-Alberta solution to battle wild boar
Alberta’s government says it has developed the Wild Boar Control Program to eliminate the destructive pest threatening the provinces’ crops, livestock and environment.
Provincial officials say the new coordinated approach includes an expanded trapping and control program, compensation for farmers and two separate bounty programs – one for landowners and trappers, and another for hunters.
“Wild boar at large, are a threat to our animals and environment, as well as a vector for diseases like African swine fever. We are taking action to get rid of this menace and help those affected by it before it gets worse,” said Nate Horner, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development, on Tuesday.
The expanded trapping and control program involves active surveillance in several counties and more active traps across the province.