The Michell family worked hard for two months last fall to plant fields of oats on their 150-acre farm in northeast Georgia. Then, over the winter, a big family of wild hogs — also known as a sounder ...
WALB is working to produce a video for this story. In the meantime, we encourage you to watch our livestream. GEORGIA (WALB) - A new program gives landowners an incentive to combat feral hogs on their ...
Trapping and hunting are two methods landowners can use to control feral hog populations. A successful trapping program requires that traps be placed in areas where feral hogs are active and that ...
Wild hogs aren’t just a nuisance — they’re one of North America’s most destructive invasive species. With no natural predators and an explosive reproductive rate, their population has surged past six ...
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