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Alberta tests AI drones to control wild boar populations

13 April 2026
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Thermal drones integrated with artificial intelligence are being tested in Alberta as part of efforts to combat the invasive wild boar population. The Alberta government, in collaboration with the University of Calgary, has launched the Wild Boar at Large Detection Project, which employs infrared-equipped drones for aerial surveillance. This innovative approach aims to track and monitor wild boar, which pose significant agricultural and ecological risks across the Prairies. The project began in spring 2024, using thermal imaging to identify boar, particularly at night when their heat signatures are most visible. Traditional tracking methods have struggled due to the animals’ nocturnal and elusive nature, making drone technology a critical tool in the ongoing battle against these destructive pests.

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Wild boar in Alberta are classified as a pest species, including hybrids of Eurasian wild boar and domestic pigs, which can cause extensive damage to crops and natural habitats. These animals reproduce rapidly, with sows capable of producing multiple litters annually, compounding their impact on the environment and agriculture. The introduction of drone technology represents a shift from reactive to proactive management strategies, enabling more efficient monitoring and potentially preventing the spread of diseases like African swine fever. Effective control of wild boar populations is crucial for protecting Alberta’s agricultural industry and maintaining ecological balance.

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