Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feral hogs are increasingly spotted in Texas neighborhoods as drought and cooler weather push them into residential areas.
Wild hogs are among the most destructive invasive species in the United States today. Two million to six million of the animals are wreaking havoc in at least 39 states and four Canadian provinces; ...
BRYAN, Texas – You’ve heard the saying “everything’s bigger in Texas.” Well, so is the Lone Star State’s problem with wild hogs. The invasive species has been wreaking havoc on the ecology and causing ...
GUADALUPE COUNTY, Texas — Wild hogs continue ripping up peoples’ land and yards across Texas. Ranchers in Guadalupe County say they face this issue constantly so the experts have stepped in. A handful ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feral hogs roam freely in Texas national parks, including Big Bend, Big Thicket and Padre Island, where a new plan aims to curb ...
Feral hogs are causing serious problems in Texas national parks, damaging ecosystems, cultural sites and visitor experiences while proving difficult to control due to their high reproductive rates.
The ranch real estate experts at James Bigley Ranches dive into the reality of feral pigs in Texas, explaining their behavior, impact on land, and what owners need to know.
Video recently shared with KSAT showed a Helotes resident surprised when he faced a sounder of wild pigs while taking out the trash. It happened in an area of new construction. While feral pigs have ...
CONROE, Texas -- The city of Conroe is in the preliminary stages of a trapping program to address its feral hog issue. The issue of feral hogs was raised at a Jan. 23 City Council meeting, where ...
LIBERTY COUNTY, Texas -- A feral hog weighing a whopping 488 pounds was killed on Saturday in The Preserve, formerly known as Cypress Lakes. According to a report published by Bluebonnet News, a pair ...
As the wild hog population continues to grow, Texas’ love-hate relationship with the beasts veers toward hate. Michael Bodenchuk, director of the Texas Wildlife Services Program, notes that in 2009 ...