More wild species are becoming urban wildlife. How are animals and people learning to coexist in these places?
Missouri has had success in controlling its wild pig population. Read what policymakers and field workers in other states can learn.
In this December 19, 2011 file photograph, wild hogs are seen in bottom-land just off Graveyard Road in the Vicksburg National Military Park causing noticeable damage to the ground around several of ...
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 ...
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- A medication found in many people's medicine cabinets is being used to control the wild hog population. Blood thinners could be the answer to rooting out the ...
Feral hogs are running wild across Texas, at great cost to farmers, ranchers, and native wildlife. Hunters are helping, but science may prove critical to controlling the invasion on a broader scale.
Discover how to trap wild hogs with these innovative solutions for invasive species population balance. Armored catfish, Eurasian boar, garlic mustard, red swamp crayfish, and wakame seaweed are all ...
Wild hogs have been invading the area for a couple of decades, but their impact has steadily grown into a significant issue for the Peach State. According to the University of Georgia, wild hogs have ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Feral hogs are known to live in several Houston area neighborhoods, but they're rarely spotted like this. Most often the hogs make their presence known by the ruts and damage ...