With winter finally in high gear and many hunting seasons winding down, land managers looking to improve their habitat need seek no farther than programs for hog removal and coyote control.
Invasive species are a nationwide problem, destroying ecosystems and crowding out native plants and animals. Here are the ones specifically plaguing Illinois.
Billy Higginbotham, with the Texas Agrilife Extension Service, says the trapping of wild hogs is a process, not an event. Trappers should first use trail cameras to determine the number of pigs in ...
Times examines solutions identified by residents and scientists to restore the polluted ecosystem of Baffin Bay.
“The dramatic expansion is a real problem,” Corn says ... Based on population models calculated for Texas populations, feral hogs have an estimated 7% rate of population growth annually, Higginbotham ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host a feral hog management workshop on Feb. 27 from 9 a.m. to noon in Seguin.
land managers looking to improve their habitat need seek no farther than programs for hog removal and coyote control. Populations of wild pigs in every shape, size and color are quickly on the ...
Georgia has a feral hog problem -- and it's one of the worst in the country. Wild pigs are quickly becoming the most destructive invasive species in the country, causing $2.5 billion in damage ...
Arkansas Razorbacks coach John Calipari has led teams to the NCAA Tournament 23 times and seems to have the Hogs on track for another trip to the Big Dance. Arkansas' 78-70 win over the Texas ...
The SEC is in position to break the record for most men’s NCAA Tournament bids in one season, and that was true before ...