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Canada: New website launches to address invasive wild pigs

Wild Pigs Canada offers a central source for tools, information, and resources to address the threat of invasive wild pigs.

21 August 2025
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To address the growing ecological and agricultural threat posed by invasive wild pigs, Canada is responding with the launch of Wild Pigs Canada. This new online hub was developed by Invasives Canada and Animal Health Canada in collaboration with the Invasive Wild Pig Leadership Group.

Wild Pigs Canada offers a central source for tools, information, and resources to address the threat of invasive wild pigs. This site will empower the public and interest groups to identify and report wild pigs, understand their impacts to Canada, and stay up to date on current initiatives to tackle the problem.

Invasive wild pigs are uncontained pigs that are not under human control. They are adaptable, elusive, and increasingly widespread in Canada. These animals destroy crops, damage natural habitats, and pose threats to native wildlife, livestock, pets, people, and ways of life. They can also spread or be a reservoir for diseases such as African swine fever (ASF).

ASF is a foreign animal disease of particular concern that is not yet in Canada. If introduced, wild pigs could rapidly spread the disease, with devastating impacts on domestic pigs, the swine industry and international trade.

In Canada, invasive wild pigs can be found in any province and territory, however the only known self-sustaining, established populations exist in parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Their adaptability, combined with their wide-ranging economic, environmental and social impacts, demands a collaborative effort from all sectors and individuals nationwide.

Canada’s Invasive Wild Pig Strategy (2022-2032) outlines a coordinated approach to preventing and eliminating this threat. Wild Pigs Canada delivers on a key action of the strategy: by raising awareness and enabling public and interest groups to take action through a user-friendly, accessible platform. These efforts are supported by the multi-sector, national Invasive Wild Pig Leadership Group, which helps support coordinated regional action.

Learn more, report a sighting, and take action by visiting www.WildPigs.ca.

August 20, 2025/ Animal Health Canada/ Canada.
https://animalhealthcanada.ca

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