Saskatchewan revamps pest strategy

Saskatchewan revamps pest strategy
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New act will help tackle pest problems and focus on sustainable practices.

The government of Saskatchewan has introduced The Plant Health Act that is replacing and repealing The Pest Control Act, to help mitigate the impact of pests.

In a recent press release, the government announced the new act and the several changes that follow suit, including the deregulating of certain pests such as clubroot and endemic species to the province like Richardson’s ground squirrels, grasshoppers and the warble fly.

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