Wild hogs have inhabited North America since the middle of the 16th century. Brought over as domestic stock by early settlers, America’s earliest farm pigs escaped their enclosures and became feral in ...
Despite the efforts of state wildlife agencies to eradicate them, feral pigs are here to stay. Pig numbers and range continue to expand, fueling a massive hog hunting industry that benefits the ...
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