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A University of Alabama biology professor is working to trace the origins of the pollution in Alabama’s river waters. But first she needs a few baggies of wild hog poop. Julie Olson, a professor ...
A pig that was arrested for going hog wild in a suburban area expressed utter contempt for authorities by defecating all over the inside of the police car and smiling about it.
Feral hogs are trampling, digging and eating their way through a growing number of farms, causing more than $90 million worth of damage to Louisiana-grown rice, sugar cane and other crops each ...
Corporal Clifton Nelson admitted it was “one of the funniest calls” he’s ever responded to, but Trooper Matthew Bullard felt ...
Nonetheless, they and their poop also present a threat to water management, yards, and farmers. Nationally, wild pigs cause more than $1.5 billion in damages every year.
Possibilities are leaky wastewater facilities, farm runoff and even wild pig waste.
An increasing population of resilient "super pigs" in Canada is posing a threat to northern U.S. states. These wild pigs are crossbreeds with the survival skills of wild boars.
Wild boars roaming, destroying parts of South Bay neighborhood Sometimes, the NIMBY complex, where neighbors band together to keep an unwanted item out of their neighborhood, can be a good thing.
An exploding population of hard-to-eradicate “super pigs” in Canada is threatening to spill south of the border, and northern states like Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana are taking steps ...
Louisiana scientists have patented a deadly bait that could help curb the rampant growth of feral hogs, an invasive species that causes widespread damage to croplands and coastal wetlands.
Feral hogs are trampling, digging and eating their way through a growing number of farms, causing more than $90 million worth of damage to Louisiana-grown rice, sugar cane and other crops each ...
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