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County of GP staff “prepared” to deal with wild boar

As the wild boar problem continues to rise across Alberta, the County of Grande Prairie is ensuring their Problem Wildlife staff remain prepared to assist as needed.

According to the county, wild boars and feral pigs have become a significant issue in Alberta, wreaking havoc on agriculture centres and wetlands across the province. Officials maintain that while there have been no sightings to date in the county, neighbouring counties have reported some activity, so county staffers have been prepared to deal with any problematic swine, should they make their way to the Peace Country.

Keeping or raising wild boar is prohibited under the county’s Land Use Bylaw as they are considered an invasive species. The county says the animals pose a risk to the environment and the economy as they damage property, crops, pastures, and the environment.

Residents are encouraged to keep their eyes open for any evidence of wild boar activity within the county, such as droppings, crop damage, tracks, or nests. Anyone who believes they may have evidence of wild boar in the region is asked to take a photo, note the location, and fill out the provincial online reporting form.

Ethan Montague
Ethan Montague
Reporter/Contributor for MyGrandePrairieNow.com and 104.7 2Day FM. Studied Broadcast News at SAIT. Team member since February 2023.
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