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Lions, tigers and bears: Saskatchewan tightens captive wildlife rules


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Crocodile owners in Saskatchewan will have to say their goodbyes.
Under new provincial captive wildlife rules, the reptiles are among the animals moved onto a list of “overtly dangerous” and illegal creatures that can’t be kept as pets in the province.
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By Nov. 30, they and other animals considered dangerous must be shipped out of the province, transferred to a licensed facility like a zoo, or humanely euthanized, said Joann Skilnick, manager of the Ministry of Environment’s wildlife unit. ....

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Wild pigs added to invasive species list


Author of the article: Postmedia News
Publishing date: Apr 22, 2021  •  2 days ago  •  2 minute read  • 
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Wildlife officials in Ontario have added wild pigs to its list of 12 invasive species and are asking the public for help to curb them. 
Provincial government officials have referred to them as an “ecological train wreck” and said that “based on experiences from other jurisdictions, it is clear that the least costly and most effective approach for managing wild pigs is to act early.”  
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The province’s new regulations ban the release of pigs into the wild.  ....

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Ontario calls wild pigs 'ecological trainwreck.' Now it wants a plan to keep them out


Ontario calls wild pigs ecological trainwreck. Now it wants a plan to keep them out
Wildlife officials in Ontario are looking to create a wild pig strategy to deal with a potential porcine invasion before it s too late.
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Sask. expert gives credit to Ontario aim to add wild pigs, 12 other invasive species to special watch list
Posted: Apr 21, 2021 1:42 PM ET | Last Updated: April 21
A wild pig is defined as any pig that is not contained or under the physical control of any person or is otherwise roaming freely. It includes Eurasian wild boar, domestic pigs, and hybrids that have escaped or been released from captivity, as well as their offspring.(John Flesher/The Associated Press) ....

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USask Professor creates pig plotted map for locating wild boars on Google Earth


USask Professor creates pig plotted map for locating wild boars on Google Earth
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A Wild Boar trudges through a slough in Saskatchewan.
Ryan Brook has been researching and tracking wild pigs and extremely invasive species across Saskatchewan and Western Canada for over a decade, recording over 54,000 wild pig occurrences over that span.
Over the years he and his team with the Canadian Wild Pig Research Project have spent countless hours compiling data on the ever-growing population of hogs using trail cams, GPS trackers and first-person sightings.
(I ve) probably (received) 12-14 messages a day, seven days a week for the last ten years, the University of Saskatchewan associate professor of agriculture and bioresources said. ....

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