Canada has been dealing with feral pig problems for decades. What was once considered a problem shared by the United States and its northern neighbor is about to become a bigger problem for America.
Urban rules restrict traditional control tools like night shooting, aerial hunts, and some toxicants. Agencies now push cooperative trapping, outreach, and science-based planning with cities and HOAs.
Shooting a single feral hog might seem helpful, but it can actually worsen the problem. Learn why experts say reporting is the key.
Feral pigs have earned a reputation as one of the nation’s most destructive invasive species. The pigs, which can weigh hundreds of pounds, trample fields and eat crops, doing billions of dollars in ...