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 ...
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Why Recreational Hunting Alone Usually Doesn’t Solve a Feral Hog Infestation
In America, recreational hunting is a pastime that many enjoy. From deer to wild turkeys, pheasants, and more, like it or not ...
LIBERTY COUNTY, Texas -- A feral hog weighing a whopping 488 pounds was killed on Saturday in The Preserve, formerly known as Cypress Lakes. According to a report published by Bluebonnet News, a pair ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Senate on Friday passed a bill making it legal to trap and kill feral hogs, sending it to Governor Brian Kemp to be signed into law. HB 946 passed on a unanimous 46-0 vote. It ...
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 ...
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