October
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23Oct.
Montana Ag Producers Want More Action On Canadian Feral Pigs
Feral swine threatening to cross the northern border from Saskatchewan and Alberta could cause millions of dollars of crop damage and decimate ecosystems in Montana. State and U.S. agencies say they’re ready if that happens, but farmers and ranchers …
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22Oct.
Feral hogs appearing more often in northwest Austin
Neighbors using the NextDoor app said they've seen more of the hogs in the Great Hills area recently.
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19Oct.
Expert to discuss feral hog control
A wildlife specialist will discuss how landowners can help decrease Texas’s feral hog population during the 2019 South Texas Farm and Ranch Show.
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10Oct.
Tracking wild pigs in real time and understanding their interaction with agro-ecosystems
Successful invasions of non-native pests, such as wild pigs in North America, may be linked to how they use the landscape around them.
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3Oct.
Hill Country feral hog hunters heroes of local landowners
Feral hogs have been tearing up Andy Smith’s ranch, costing the Llano County landowner thousands of dollars in feed for his cattle each year. At a nearby pecan grove, the hogs are eating up the profits and destroying the trees.
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3Oct.
Montana Livestock Officials Worried About Canadian Feral Pigs
Crop land, golf courses, lawns: none are safe from feral hogs that Montana livestock officials say are poised to invade the state. Officials received reports several months ago that wild Canadian pigs were merely 6 miles from the Montana border.
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