Is the program area specific to northern Ontario,only? What about the rest of the province or are they just counting on folks calling them when/if they see them?
Is the program area specific to northern Ontario,only? What about the rest of the province or are they just counting on folks calling them when/if they see them?
I'd say that boils down to personal responsibility. Call went out to report sightings. If it takes a finacial incentive to do what's asked thats on the individual not the government.
Ya that's what I don't get. There were several wild boar hunting operations in Ontario with as many if not more farms raising them for meat. With the reproduction numbers thrown around we should be up to our eyeballs in pigs. Not saying monitoring for potentional environmental damage is unimportant but the panic seems a bit excessive.
There is also an Inaturalist citizen science reporting tool, if someone doesn't want to call in the MNR
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects...-pig-reporting
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I doubt there'll be any issues of not reporting. According to websites in the US,once the damage starts or pets or even people are injured by those things,the yelling and screaming will defy imagination. Once the "system" of trapping is swamped,the government will be begging for hunters to shoot them. There'll literally be no choice.