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Posted on August 28, 2019October 29, 2021 by feralhogs

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Feral Hogs in the U.S.

  • USDA-APHIS National Feral Swine Mapping System
  • Managing Wild Pigs – A Technical Guide -The Berryman Institute

Arkansas

  • Feral Hog Eradication Task Force – Arkansas Department of Agriculture
  • Controlling Feral Hogs in Arkansas – University of Arkansas
    • Feral Hog Control in Arkansas (PDF)
    • Do It Yourself Feral Hog Trapping Strategy (PDF)
    • Human Brucellosis Risk From Feral Swine (PDF)
    • 2018 Assessment of Feral Hog Activity in Arkansas (PDF)

Florida

  • Feral Hogs in Florida (PDF) by University of Florida Extension, 

Mississippi

  • Wild Pig Info – Mississippi State University

Oklahoma

  • Feral Hogs in Oklahoma – The Noble Foundation

Tennessee

  • Wild Hogs (website) – Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

Texas

  • Coping with Feral Hogs (website) by Texas AgriLife
  • The Feral Hog in Texas (PDF) by Texas Parks and Wildlife
  • Feral Hogs in Texas (PDF) by Texas Cooperative Extension – Wildlife Services;

Wisconsin

  • Feral Pigs (website) by Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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This work is supported in part by New Technologies for Agriculture Extension grant no. 2020-41595-30123 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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