Banning hunting a species the province is trying to eradicate might sound counterintuitive, but Brook said there has been no evidence that sport hunting has lowered wild boar populations. That's partially because the animals reproduce relatively frequently and have large numbers of offspring, averaging two litters of six piglets per year, he said.
"Unfortunately, not only does hunting not eliminate them fast enough ... it also breaks up groups and spreads them around the landscape, because very rarely will hunters actually remove a whole population," Brook said.
Huh. TIL.