Home World News Canada news Wild pigs causing ‘ecological disaster’ as they spread rapidly across Canada, survey says
Canada news

Wild pigs causing ‘ecological disaster’ as they spread rapidly across Canada, survey says

Share
wild pigs causing ecological disaster as they spread rapidly across canada survey says
Share

For the first time, researchers have mapped the range of wild pigs across Canada and found the numbers of invasive swine are rising rapidly.

Wild pigs are now Canada’s most prolific invasive mammal, according to what the University of Saskatchewan calls the first-ever published survey of their distribution in Canada — and they’re causing an “ecological disaster.”

“They’ll root up the vegetation like a rototiller,” said researcher Ruth Aschim. “They’re rolling around in the water, defecating in it.”

“There is crop damage, disease transmission, even automobile crashes with these pigs.”

The wild pigs are the legacy of a failed attempt to diversify meat production with wild boars.

The porcine pests were imported from Europe in the 1980s and 1990s for livestock or “penned game” for hunters.

Many boars escaped their pens and mated with pigs, said Aschim, and they’re now causing damage wherever they go.

wild pigs net gun

Researchers in a helicopter use a net gun to capture and put GPS collars on wild pigs. (Ryan Brook)

The wild pigs are rooting and wallowing from B.C. to Quebec.

While most are in the Prairies, there are pockets in Ontario, Quebec, northeastern B.C., the B.C. Interior, and possibly even the Vancouver suburb of Langley.

Only Atlantic Canada and the territories lack populations.

Come out at night

They currently range over more than 750,000 square kilometres — an area larger than Chile — and their territory has increased by 88,000 square kilometres per year, on average, over the past decade, researchers found.

“The public is not overly aware of the wild pig problem, because they are elusive and nocturnal,” Aschim said.

Researchers say wild pigs are very hard to eradicate.

They grow as big as 115 kilograms (250 pounds), can eat almost anything, become sexually mature in four to eight months and have about six piglets in a litter.

Researchers add they’re hardy in the winter as well, burrowing into “pigloos” in the snow.

The survey, published last week in Nature Scientific Reports, warns that wild pig populations and range will “continue to expand exponentially” over the next decade at least, if aggressive management policies are not implemented soon.

wild pig distribution in canada

How the range of wild pigs in Canada has grown over the past three decades. (Ruth A. Aschim and Ryan K. Brook/University of Saskatchewan)

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Japanese immigrants fought for Canada during WW I while denied the right to vote
Canada news

Remembering Those Who Served — Japanese Canadians in WWI, Overlooked at Home

It’s strange and a little bitter how memory works. For decades, the...

Advocates concerned temporary immigration cuts don't address systemic issues
Canada news

Cutting Temporary Visas Won’t Fix Deep Problems — But It Will Hurt Some People

A big change is coming. The new Carney government has announced a...

MMA gym owners, coaches ID’d at secretive neo-Nazi event in B.C.
Canada news

MMA gym owners, coaches identified at secret neo-Nazi event in B.C.

Several prominent white supremacist groups convened in Vancouver this summer for a...

Canadian history is dotted with floor-crossers. Voters haven't always been thrilled
Canada news

When MPs Change Sides: Why Floor-Crossing Feels Risky — and Sometimes Pays Off

There’s something a little theatrical about an MP walking across the floor...