Texas harbors the largest population of feral hogs (Sus scrofa) in the United States, with populations estimated at \u3e2 million. Depending on one’s perspective, feral hogs are either a pariah (from the farmer’s standpoint) or a popular sporting animal (from a hunter’s standpoint). As feral hogs increase in range and density, conflicts among stakeholders are sure to increase. Texas Cooperative Extension (TCE) initiated educational programs in 1991 to address concerns regarding the presence and management of feral hogs. Since that time, we have developed various workshops, symposia, and educational materials (e.g., print, videotape, and website) as means of addressing “the good, the bad, and the ugly” aspects of feral hogs in Texas. Texas C...
Estimates indicate that the population of feral hogs may exceed 500,000 in Florida. They have proven...
The feral hog is an Old World species introduced to Texas by early Spanish explorers. Populations i...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa L. ) have long been considered a pest by most land managers because of the po...
Texas harbors the largest population of feral hogs (Sus scrofa) in the United States, with populatio...
Feral hog (Sus scrofa) populations are a growing concern, and evidence of their presence has spread ...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) have expanded their territory in Texas and are now found in all but the extr...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) have been present in North America since the arrival of the earliest settler...
Texas Wildlife Services (WS) personnel conduct feral hog damage management projects to protect a var...
This issue of Human-Wildlife Conflicts focuses on the management of feral hogs (Sus scrofa). As this...
Wildlife Services personnel have attempted to alleviate damage caused by feral hogs to grain crops s...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) are considered an exotic, free-ranging ungulate distributed within numerous ...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) are one of the most visible, troublesome, and interesting invasive species i...
AGRICULTURALMU GuidePUBLISHED BY UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI EXTENSIONWildlifeFeral or wild hogs (Sus scr...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) are a particularly destructive exotic species in the United States (U.S. Dep...
Feral hogs impact a number of resources including agricultural crops, wildlife, rangelands and water...
Estimates indicate that the population of feral hogs may exceed 500,000 in Florida. They have proven...
The feral hog is an Old World species introduced to Texas by early Spanish explorers. Populations i...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa L. ) have long been considered a pest by most land managers because of the po...
Texas harbors the largest population of feral hogs (Sus scrofa) in the United States, with populatio...
Feral hog (Sus scrofa) populations are a growing concern, and evidence of their presence has spread ...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) have expanded their territory in Texas and are now found in all but the extr...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) have been present in North America since the arrival of the earliest settler...
Texas Wildlife Services (WS) personnel conduct feral hog damage management projects to protect a var...
This issue of Human-Wildlife Conflicts focuses on the management of feral hogs (Sus scrofa). As this...
Wildlife Services personnel have attempted to alleviate damage caused by feral hogs to grain crops s...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) are considered an exotic, free-ranging ungulate distributed within numerous ...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) are one of the most visible, troublesome, and interesting invasive species i...
AGRICULTURALMU GuidePUBLISHED BY UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI EXTENSIONWildlifeFeral or wild hogs (Sus scr...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) are a particularly destructive exotic species in the United States (U.S. Dep...
Feral hogs impact a number of resources including agricultural crops, wildlife, rangelands and water...
Estimates indicate that the population of feral hogs may exceed 500,000 in Florida. They have proven...
The feral hog is an Old World species introduced to Texas by early Spanish explorers. Populations i...
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa L. ) have long been considered a pest by most land managers because of the po...