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Feral hog numbers appear to be increasing in many areas across the Texas landscape and elsewhere in the nation. These animals damage crops, livestock, pets, landscaping, and natural habitat in rural and urban areas alike. The Texas AgriLife Extension Service is working to address this growing local issue. Working to provide information and assistance to watershed landowners, we may reduce the effects of feral hog activity.

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Feral hog numbers appear to be increasing in many areas across the Texas landscape and elsewhere in the nation. These animals damage crops, livestock, pets, landscaping, and natural habitat in rural and urban areas alike. The Texas AgriLife Extension Service is working to address this growing local issue. Working to provide information and assistance to watershed landowners, we may reduce the effects of feral hog activity.

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Remember me next time. Don't have an account? Extension Associate, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences. TAMU-2258, Rm. 111 Nagle Hall. College Station, TX 77843. Email:Â Mark.Tyson@ag.tamu.edu. Extension Assistant, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences. 101 N 7th Street. Gatesville, TX 76528. Email:Â dan.gaskins@tamu.edu. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. Research and Extension Centers. Texas 4-H and Youth Dev. Strategic Plan and Impacts.

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Information is confidential and will only be accessed by project staff for feral hog management purposes. When did you observe feral hogs? Tip: format date as MM/DD/YYYY, or select from the calendar. In which county did you observe feral hogs? What was the nearest intersection to the feral hogs? Zoom then click a point on the map below, or enter the latitude and longitude coordinates:. What was the nearest stream or waterway? Number of feral hogs observed. Provide any other information below.

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Feral hog numbers appear to be increasing in many areas across the Texas landscape and elsewhere in the nation. These animals damage crops, livestock, pets, landscaping, and natural habitat in rural and urban areas alike. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is working to address this growing local issue. By working to provide information and assistance to watershed landowners, we may reduce the effects of feral hog activity. Create a Report to help track Feral Hogs. Landowners create an account.

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