This story, “Hawaiian Hara-Kiri,” appeared in the December 1962 issue of Outdoor Life.
Wild hogs are tearing up fields across 15 states, causing rising agricultural and habitat damage that farmers can’t ignore.
Wild hogs inhabit 35 states across the United States. In each state, the invasive species wreaks havoc to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars, leaving landowners, farmers, and ranchers ...
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NEW ORLEANS — Eight years into a U.S. program to control damage from feral pigs, the invasive animals with big appetites and snouts that uproot anything that smells good are still a ...
Feral hog populations remain firmly established across much of the Southern and Western U.S., with the highest concentrations in Texas, Georgia and Florida. Although primarily centered around warmer, ...