The campaign reflects a growing movement known as Eat the Invaders. US officials urge residents to eat invasive species wreaking havoc on native ecosystems: 'Surprisingly tasty' first appeared on The ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service suggests eating invasive species to help protect native animals and ecosystems. Invasive species can have a significant economic impact, costing the U.S. billions of ...
If you live inland in Horry County, you might have to deal with feral hogs. Wild hogs, which are found in every county in South Carolina and across the South, can cause a great amount of damage. The ...
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 ...
Marcus Lashley is an associate professor of wildlife ecology at the University of Florida. They go by many names – pigs, hogs, swine, razorbacks – but whatever you call them, wild pigs (Sus scrofa) ...
Florida is unfortunately home to a lot of uninvited guests — especially invasive animals. But there might be another way to control their rapidly increasing populations. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
This article was originally featured in The Conversation. They go by many names–pigs, hogs, swine, razorbacks–but whatever you call them, wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are one of the most damaging invasive ...
Feral pigs cause billions of dollars in damage to properties and agriculture across the US. The US has struggled to control the feral pig population, which is between 6 and 9 million. The pigs are ...
A feral hog was trapped in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. These hogs can be found along the Waccamaw and Little Pee Dee rivers in Horry County. JOHN D. SIMMONS CHARLOTTE OBSERVER If you live ...