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Depredation permits to be issued next year for producers affected by elk

The Ministry of Environment and Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) announced a new option for producers affected by property damage caused by elk.

A news release reads "for 2027 the Ministry of Environment will be offering eight depredation permits to producers who have a demonstrated history of significant damage from congregating elk."

SCIC will administer the tags through its wildlife damage claims and prevention processes. SCIC will also confirm eligibility and provide data to Ministry of Environment for approval.

“As a government, we are working to find the right balance for the people of our province,” Environment Minister Darlene Rowden said. “We are continuing to explore a variety of options to help reduce damage and the impact on producers’ livelihoods, while ensuring elk populations remain healthy.”

“We know wildlife damage is placing pressure on producers, particularly throughout the winter months,” Agriculture Minister David Marit said. “This additional measure supports Saskatchewan’s producers, ensuring they have the resources they need to protect their feed and operations.”

“By giving producers another tool to protect the feed and forage they work so hard to grow, this policy helps safeguard farm income, supports animal welfare, and strengthens the long-term sustainability of our rural communities,” SARM President Bill Huber said. “It is an important step in ensuring our producers have the resources they need to stay resilient and continue contributing to Saskatchewan’s agricultural economy.”

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