Galicia, a region in northwest Spain, is renowned for its  rich agricultural heritage , particularly its livestock, which rightfully earns it the title of  ‘cow country’ . However, a new challenge is emerging that threatens this idyllic scene: the  wild boar . The population of wild boars in Galicia has surged dramatically, leading to numerous complications, such as damage to farmland and an uptick in traffic accidents. In response, the  Xunta  (the regional government of Galicia) is taking drastic measures to control this burgeoning population.

Recently, the Xunta declared a  “temporary hunting emergency,”  a phrase that may sound bureaucratic but holds significant implications for hunters and agricultural workers alike. Essentially, this declaration allows for  free hunting  of wild boars in more than  250 municipalities , with no restrictions on the number of animals that can be culled. The measure aims to tackle the  thousands of wild boars  that currently populate the rural and peri-urban areas of Galicia.

This recent action is part of a broader strategy by the Xunta to combat the  increasing problems  attributed to the wild boar population. The  Department of Rural Affairs  has cited the need for immediate action, particularly as wild boars have been responsible for significant agricultural damage and increased traffic hazards. The Xunta reported an alarming trend: in recent years, these wild animals have encroached increasingly into urban areas, which further complicates the issue.

According to statistics, there may be  around 180,000 wild boars  residing in Galicia, which translates to approximately  6.9 boars per square kilometer . This density presents significant challenges for coexistence among wild boars, agricultural fields, and the general public, who are often involved in accidents related to wildlife on the roads.

The  Xunta’s declaration  enables hunters to target and eliminate wild boars  without limits  until February 2026 in the declared municipalities. The hunting regulations differentiate between “hunting” and “non-hunting” lands, with varying requirements for each area. In designated hunting areas, boar hunting can occur daily, although specific guidelines must be adhered to protect both farmers and hunters, such as prioritizing adult females.

The ongoing issues caused by the wild boar population have financial ramifications as well. In 2024, the Xunta invested over  4.1 million euros  to compensate farmers whose crops were damaged due to the wild boars. This financial burden is exacerbated by additional costs incurred for preventive measures that have risen to  4.6 million euros  within the same timeframe. These costs reflect the increasing strain of wild boars on both agricultural endeavors and public safety.

Wild Boar Population Control

Farmers and landowners have increasingly reported  damage to crops , which has prompted the government to act. The declaration of a temporary hunting emergency may not be a permanent solution, but it certainly reflects the urgency of addressing the wild boar issue in Galicia. Moreover, the high density of wild boars, coupled with the risk of disease transmission such as  African swine fever , poses a severe threat to local agriculture and public health.

The Xunta’s response, while considered  exceptional , indicates a shift in how wildlife management is perceived in Galicia. Previous declarations of a similar nature suggest that the wild boar population continues to pose significant challenges, evidenced by repeated calls for emergency measures since  2019 . While the most recent measures cover fewer municipalities compared to previous years, the implications remain significant for both wildlife and human populations.

In conclusion, the actions taken by the Xunta represent a critical effort to mitigate the increasing impacts caused by wild boar populations in Galicia. As the situation continues to develop, the long-term effectiveness of such measures remains to be seen, along with their ramifications for both the local ecosystem and the agricultural economy.



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