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Why feral hogs are now the most overlooked danger in rural America
Feral hogs are no longer just a nuisance rooting up fields. Across rural America, they are becoming a fast-moving threat to crops, livestock, water, roads, wildlife, and human safety.
Imagine sipping coffee at your kitchen window and spotting a 200-pound hog rooting through your flower beds. For many Texans and other Americans living near expanding cities, that scene has become ...
Feral pigs have earned a reputation as one of the nation’s most destructive invasive species. The pigs, which can weigh hundreds of pounds, trample fields and eat crops, doing billions of dollars in ...
Early in the morning Wednesday, southbound traffic on I-45 near Dallas came to a halt. It wasn't a typical crash, however. TxDOT reported that several feral hogs were hit and killed near Belt Line ...
WALB is working to produce a video for this story. In the meantime, we encourage you to watch our livestream. GEORGIA (WALB) - A new program gives landowners an incentive to combat feral hogs on their ...
As Congress advances reconciliation negotiations several conservation and animal health programs remain in limbo — including feral swine management initiatives left out of the most recent farm bill ...
A wild hog, or wild boar, in its natural habitat. These omnivorous animals have a strong sense of smell and sharp tusks used for defense.© Mircea Costina/Shutterstock.com Headlines on problems caused ...
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Feral hogs invade Florida neighborhoods, deal millions of dollars in damage
"It's an issue you fix for the year and then they come back." ...
Georgia has launched a pilot program to combat invasive wild pigs, offering landowners a chance to win valuable traps for removing hogs. Wild pigs cause significant financial damage to Georgia farmers ...
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