Wild Boar-At-Large
Wild Boar Shooting/Sighting Form
Any hunter that is successful in shooting a wild boar at
large, must report the incident to Manitoba Conservation
or Manitoba Agriculture and Food, and Rurual Initiatives
within seven days. If you have seen a wild boar roaming
at large, we would also like to hear from you. For your
convenience, you can submit your report using this online
form.
A Manitoba Conservation employee will contact you at a later date to briefly discuss
the information you submit. This information is very important, and will allow Manitoba
Conservation to monitor the current situation of wild boar at large in our province.
All information you submit will be kept confidential.
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