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          <title>‘They’re here! They’re here!’: wild pigs are trying to take over Canada</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2023 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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          <description>One of the planet’s worst invasive species, wild pigs can ruin natural habitats, eat crops, infect livestock and contaminate water. They’re all over the Prairies and trying to take hold in B.C. and Ontario, too 
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          <dc:creator>Faith Greco</dc:creator>

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               Alberta               </category>
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               Manitoba               </category>
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               Ontario               </category>
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               Saskatchewan               </category>
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               wildlife               </category>
               

          
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                                <media:description>Wild pigs in a forest in northern Quebec. The majority of recorded sightings are in Saskatchewan, but wild boars are a problem across the country.</media:description>
                  
         
        

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