Saturday, May 31, 2025
News Wave
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • USA
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
News Wave
  • Home
  • World
  • USA
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
No Result
View All Result
News Wave
No Result
View All Result
Home World Canada

Feral pigs feared in B.C. after wildfires destroy fencing

4 March 2024
in Canada
0 0
Feral pigs feared in B.C. after wildfires destroy fencing
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Article content

A B.C. invasive species society is sounding the alarm over feral pigs after reports that domestic pigs escaped captivity during last year’s wildfire season.

Robyn Hooper, Executive Director of the Columbia Shuswap Invasive Species Society, has called on residents to keep an eye out for wandering pigs in the region.

Article content

“The summer of 2023 saw many wildfires in the Columbia Shuswap region,” Hooper said. “These fires destroyed fencing and likely allowed for pigs to escape captivity. The number of pigs still in the wild following this outbreak is unknown, which raises concern for the possibility of feral pig populations beginning.”

Article content

Hooper said that once wild pig populations are formed they have negative environmental, economic, and health impacts.

For example, there are wild pig populations in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba that came from pigs that were imported from the U.K. in the early 1980s to breed with existing stock to boost size and fertility.

When the pork market collapsed, some of these hybrids escaped or were released into the wild — a mistake that has had devastating consequences, according to Professor Ryan Brook from the University of Saskatchewan.

“As far as Canada goes, I couldn’t imagine a worse animal being released into the environment. It eats crops, destroys fences, can attack and harass livestock, destroy water quality, eat almost anything and carry disease,” Brook said.

“Unfortunately, 2023 was by far the worst year I’ve seen on the Canadian prairies overall. We are in the middle of a crisis.”

In the U.S., where the Spanish introduced pigs 400 years ago, their descendants cause about $2.5 billion a year in crop damage.

Brook said that Alberta was ahead of the other Prairie provinces in recognizing the dangers of feral pigs, even introducing a program called Squeal On Pigs to help track the pigs and root out their destructive behavior.

Article content

Paige Kuczmarski, spokesperson for the Alberta Invasive Species Council, said since the campaign was launched 303 boars have been removed, but the animals remain very difficult to track.

Hooper said that feral pigs were a combination of wild boars, escaped domestic pigs, and hybrid offspring of the two.

“Feral pigs threaten wildlife through predation and decrease biodiversity by outcompeting with native species. Disruptive rooting and wallowing behaviors increase erosion in aquatic environments,” she said.

“They cause major economic losses through crop and infrastructure damage, and transmit diseases to humans, livestock, and wildlife.”

dcarrigg@postmedia.com

Recommended from Editorial

A plea to protect the wild horses of B.C.’s Chilcotin

An undated photo of a feral cat in Australia's Northern Territory.

Australia hunting feral cats with lasers that shoot deadly toxic goo

Bookmark our website and support our journalism: Don’t miss the news you need to know — add VancouverSun.com and TheProvince.com to your bookmarks and sign up for our newsletters here.

You can also support our journalism by becoming a digital subscriber: For just $14 a month, you can get unlimited access to The Vancouver Sun, The Province, National Post and 13 other Canadian news sites. Support us by subscribing today: The Vancouver Sun | The Province.

Share this article in your social network



Source link

Tags: B.CdestroyfearedfencingFeralpigsWildfires
Previous Post

King City offers reward to nab shooters at birthday party

Next Post

BEST Travel Clothes For Women (Sample Travel Outfits 2024)

Related Posts

Do airlines owe you compensation for turbulence-induced damages? Here's what we found out
Canada

Do airlines owe you compensation for turbulence-induced damages? Here's what we found out

by My News Wave
31 May 2025
0

This month, two passengers from a July 2019 Air Canada flight that diverted to Hawaii after severe turbulence lost their case in an Australian court, which ruled that Air Canada did not waive the compensation limits outlined in the Montreal Convention. The plaintiffs claimed spinal and psychological injuries and argued that Air Canada's terms indicated no financial limits for passenger injuries, but the High Court unanimously dismissed their case, asserting that the airline's liability provisions...

Read more
Note to National Post print readers
Canada

Note to National Post print readers

by My News Wave
31 May 2025
0

Summary Delivery of Saturday's National Post in the Greater Toronto Area and surrounding regions has been postponed until Sunday morning due to production issues. The publication has apologized for the delay and encourages readers to access the ePaper version available on their website. For the latest breaking news, exclusive stories, and insightful commentary, readers are advised to visit nationalpost.com and sign up for the daily newsletter, Posted. Full Article

Read more
U.S. fugitive psychic says it was 'a mistake' to flee to Toronto for 21 years
Canada

U.S. fugitive psychic says it was 'a mistake' to flee to Toronto for 21 years

by My News Wave
31 May 2025
0

SummaryPatrick Lutts Jr., a fugitive for over 21 years, was recently arrested in Toronto after evading U.S. authorities in connection with manslaughter charges related to a drunk-driving crash that killed two teenagers in Orlando. In a sworn affidavit, he admitted it was "a mistake" to flee and detailed how he managed to hide from law enforcement. This marks the first time Lutts has publicly outlined his actions while on the run from the law. Full...

Read more
At Tel Aviv's Hostages Square, a weekly ritual of grief, hope and community
Canada

At Tel Aviv's Hostages Square, a weekly ritual of grief, hope and community

by My News Wave
31 May 2025
0

Every Saturday night, Israelis gather at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, advocating for the return of hostages held by Hamas, with 58 still unaccounted for. Former hostage Naama Levy emphasized the importance of solidarity for families enduring the pain of captivity, while Nili Gefen expressed her initial hopes for government action, now focused on support for the families. Despite the intertwined nature of political issues and the hostage situation, Gefen highlighted the need for a...

Read more
Quebec says it 'is open to interprovincial trade' after tabling new bill
Canada

Quebec says it 'is open to interprovincial trade' after tabling new bill

by My News Wave
30 May 2025
0

Quebec has introduced a significant bill aimed at reducing trade barriers, marking its entry into the Canadian internal trade party. Minister Christopher Skeete emphasized the need for Quebec to be open to interprovincial trade, allowing products from other provinces to be marketed without extra requirements, with exceptions to be announced later. Despite criticisms of being protectionist, Skeete believes the new law could boost Quebec's GDP by up to $25 billion, while Quebec’s MNAs reaffirmed the...

Read more
How to get your slice of the 0-million bread-fixing class-action settlement
Canada

How to get your slice of the $500-million bread-fixing class-action settlement

by My News Wave
30 May 2025
0

Canadians who purchased packaged bread from 2001 to 2021 may be eligible for a cash payout from a $500-million class action settlement against Loblaw Cos. Ltd. and George Weston Ltd. for price-fixing. The Ontario Superior Court has approved the settlement, while the Quebec Superior Court will review a similar agreement on June 16. Eligible claimants can file online once the claims process opens, with potential payouts depending on the number of claims, though most can...

Read more
News Wave

News Summarized. Time Saved. Bite-sized news briefs for busy people. No fluff, just facts.

CATEGORIES

  • Africa
  • Asia Pacific
  • Australia
  • Business
  • Canada
  • Entertainment
  • Europe
  • India
  • Middle East
  • New Zealand
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • UK
  • USA
  • World

LATEST NEWS STORIES

  • Schoolgirl, 13, killed after javelin went through her eye in PE lesson pictured
  • 2 High-Dividend Stocks Smart Investors Can Buy in June
  • Tunisian court toughens sentences in US Embassy attack case after 13 years – Middle East Monitor
  • About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2025 News Wave
News Wave is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • USA
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology

Copyright © 2025 News Wave
News Wave is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In