Environment Ministry to help Vancouver Island golf course get rid of pesky pigs
VICTORIA — Conservation officers are preparing to round up feral pigs on a golf course whose operators say the animals have caused thousands of dollars in damage.
Cowichan Golf Club’s head pro, Norm Jackson, says the pigs have been a problem for months but fortunately haven’t been aggressive toward people using the course, just outside Duncan, B.C.
He says the Environment Ministry has not shared the details of its plan to remove the swine but he hopes trapping or some other measure begins soon.
Ryan Brook with the Canadian Wild Pig Research Project says pigs become feral almost immediately after escaping from a farm.