Feral pigs pose a significant problem in the United States due to their rapid reproduction rates. According to Texas A&M, feral pigs have an average gestation period of 120 days, allowing them to ...
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This article was originally featured in The Conversation. They go by many names–pigs, hogs, swine, razorbacks–but whatever you call them, wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are one of the most damaging invasive ...
They’re 5 feet long, can weigh up to 500 pounds, run at 30 miles per hour and according to one biologist who studies them, they’re “one of the most destructive invasive species on the planet.” Feral ...
Pigs running down the streets of Salinas? “It’s not too far-fetched,” says Monterey County wildlife trapper Dan Burton of Urban Trapping Wildlife Control. With incessant rain softening the ground and ...
Marcus Lashley receives funding from USDA Wildlife Services. The wild pigs in Canada are unique because they were originally crossbred by humans to be larger and more cold-hardy than their feral ...