Not the shooting off it, just the failure to report it ( If it was deemed an invasive species and reporting was required).
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Exactly. And in 10 years we will have an open season if they manage to take hold in any number. Typical MNR approach. First give us a chance to screw it up, then we’ll open the gates! Anyway, it’s pretty much irrelevant. Farmers will do what farmers will do. The MNR won’t be able to enforce their own mandates, and guys who want to eat pork will do so. Let’s be honest, there will be extremely limited enforcement. We are our own gamewardens here. While CO’s do good work, they just don’t have an appreciable enough presence to keep the dishonest from being dishonest. I keep things legal because that’s just the person I am. Most guys will be no different!
Yep.
"Landowners (or agents acting on their behalf) can still protect their property from damage caused by wild pigs, including for the purpose of maintaining biosecurity. A person who captures or kills a pig for protection of property, however, must immediately notify the ministry and provide relevant information."
It's like you react before reading...:)
Pork and even chicken farms have perimeters where entry is not allowed by unauthorized persons, due to bio security. Basically to keep disease and other pathogens from entering the farm and infecting the animals. Wild hogs are notorious for carrying disease that negatively impact swine operations. We hunt coyotes around similarly posted pork and chicken operations.
I think they made it illegal to hunt them because MNR was concerned hunters would play a role in encouraging pig populations. If they aren't a game species then there's no incentive to ignore them or introduce them into new areas.