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He was really hogging the road. South Carolina state troopers apprehended a feral pig that brought traffic to a standstill ...
Numbering in the millions and growing – the United States has a feral hog problem. Also known as wild boars, these dangerous ...
An award-winning project exposed how a US-governor's pig farming company polluted groundwater, revealing issues of political ...
After being hunted to eradication in Washington and Oregon in the 1930s and 1940s, the gray wolf’s recovery in these states ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing added protections for seven species of pangolin under the Endangered Species ...
The population has fallen nearly 90% since a statewide elimination program began, according to the University of Missouri Extension.
A steady increase in the population of wild pigs — a marauding, non-native animal that can grow sharp tusks and weigh 250 pounds or more — is causing growing problems for parks, water districts and ...
Feral Hogs: A Multidimensional Cost Burden The NFSDMP and NWRC studies organize feral hog-related damages into key economic categories, offering the most detailed look yet at how these animals disrupt ...
The program, funded by the Arkansas General Assembly, provided $1.2 million for feral hog traps, resulting in the removal of 6,693 hogs and protecting over 900,000 acres.
Summertime means critters and nuisance animals are out and active in Florida. Here's a refresher on state laws around trapping and killing them.
Feral hogs aren’t native to the Hawaiian Islands, but they’ve lived there for a long time. Researchers believe that the first human populations made forays into the islands between 500 and 700 AD.