Imagine sipping coffee at your kitchen window and spotting a 200-pound hog rooting through your flower beds. For many Texans ...
The Georgia Senate passed a bill unanimously Friday that allows for the capture and kill of feral hogs without a license.
Georgia lawmakers passed a budget and a bill allowing drones and immediate killing to eradicate feral hogs allegedly causing ...
Close up portrait of big male Sus scrofa Wild boar in autumn beech forest coming directly to camera. Colorful fallen orange leaves on the ground,blurred trees in ...
Feral hogs have been a centuries-long nuisance, to put it mildly. Their poop and the soils they disturb muck up waterways. They steal fruit and acorns from deer, bears, and turkeys, and even happily ...
They’re nasty, mean and do $400 million in economic damage to the state every year. No, they’re not the dreaded chupacabra — they’re worse: feral hogs. Sure, killin’ ’em is necessary. But getting ...
BRYAN, Texas – You’ve heard the saying “everything’s bigger in Texas.” Well, so is the Lone Star State’s problem with wild hogs. The invasive species has been wreaking havoc on the ecology and causing ...
New legislation aimed at reducing Texas' massive feral hog population also is expected to put some sizzle in the state's helicopter services sector and create a new breed of hunter-tourist. The ...
Wild hogs are among the most destructive invasive species in the United States today. Two million to six million of the animals are wreaking havoc in at least 39 states and four Canadian provinces; ...
Feral pigs cost the United States upwards of $1.6 billion each year. Farmers have stopped planting particular crops because the pigs only root them up. Populations are such that if 70% of feral pigs ...
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