Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Electric fences and smart collars: The new tools for managing feral hogs
Electric fences block repeat entry, smart collars map regrouping, and trap response turns feral hog control into steady gains ...
The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
Why your granddad’s gun is still the best one for the job
Your granddad’s gun still gets called “old” like that’s the same thing as “outdated,” and that’s where people get... The post ...
A near-unanimous Georgia House vote allows broader trapping on drone use and hunting of invasive feral hogs on private land.
This past summer, the Lamar County Soil and Water Conservation District got its hands on a trap to solve a problem Mississippians have faced for generations: wild hogs.
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. — There are an estimated 6 million feral hogs roaming across the United States, with some 500,000 living in Florida. Florida Fish and Wildlife numbers in Osceola County show an ...
Net trap systems are lightweight, passive devices that don't require cell service, making them especially useful in remote areas.
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