The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation is investigating a report of four feral pigs, also known as wild boars, just north of the City of Prince Albert. Feral pigs are an invasive species that the ...
A wild boar killed above the tree line in north-central Saskatchewan is evidence feral pigs continue migrating across the Prairies and into the Boreal forest, says a professor who has studied the ...
A wild boar killed above the tree line in north-central Saskatchewan is evidence feral pigs continue migrating across the Prairies and into the boreal forest, says a professor who has studied the ...
A wild boar killed above the tree line in north-central Saskatchewan is evidence feral pigs continue migrating across the Prairies and into the Boreal forest, says a professor who has studied the ...
Welcome to part two of The Problem with Pigs. In the previous article, I wrote that wild pigs shouldn’t really be able to persist in Manitoba, due almost exclusively to our long and cold winters.
New research has shown male feral pig populations spread disease faster and further than female populations. The invasive animals are known to carry serious diseases like Japanese encephalitis virus.
Worse still, your chances of having a nasty encounter with a wild hog are going up every year. The Daily Mail's map reveals how in recent decades these destructive beasts have spread from ...
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