Here is an email I recieved this morning
From Denise Garza, Texas AgriLife Extension Service
All You Ever Wanted To Know About Feral Hogs and MORE!!!!!
If you are interested in the latest and greatest information about feral hogs, then you must visit this web site http://ferahog.tamu.edu produced by Texas AgriLife Extension Service. This web site, titled Coping with Feral Hogs, has a side bar filled with information you can use in your classroom. You may use the Frequently Asked Questions section to help you answer questions your students may have. A question I frequently get it is, “Where can I sell live hogs I have trapped?” A link to the Texas Animal Health Commission (http://www.tahc.state.tx.us) is provided and they have a list of approved Feral Swine Holding Facilities. If you’re a techie, you may also want to incorporate the short YouTube videos into some of your presentations. There is also a great full length presentation under “Webinars” that gives history, biology and management information. The presentation has some stunning photos of feral hog damage and vital information. An extensive compendium of feral hog publications is also on the site. The publications come from a variety of sources including TPWD, Extension and other state agencies. You may visit the Texas AgriLife Bookstore at https://agrilifebookstore.org to order the Extension publications in English or Spanish. This web site truly does contain all you ever wanted to know about feral hogs and MORE!!!
Very Good information.
Terry Erwin
Hunter Education Coordinator
Past Pres, International Hunter Education Assoc
4200 Smith School Rd
Austin, Texas 78744
From Denise Garza, Texas AgriLife Extension Service
All You Ever Wanted To Know About Feral Hogs and MORE!!!!!
If you are interested in the latest and greatest information about feral hogs, then you must visit this web site http://ferahog.tamu.edu produced by Texas AgriLife Extension Service. This web site, titled Coping with Feral Hogs, has a side bar filled with information you can use in your classroom. You may use the Frequently Asked Questions section to help you answer questions your students may have. A question I frequently get it is, “Where can I sell live hogs I have trapped?” A link to the Texas Animal Health Commission (http://www.tahc.state.tx.us) is provided and they have a list of approved Feral Swine Holding Facilities. If you’re a techie, you may also want to incorporate the short YouTube videos into some of your presentations. There is also a great full length presentation under “Webinars” that gives history, biology and management information. The presentation has some stunning photos of feral hog damage and vital information. An extensive compendium of feral hog publications is also on the site. The publications come from a variety of sources including TPWD, Extension and other state agencies. You may visit the Texas AgriLife Bookstore at https://agrilifebookstore.org to order the Extension publications in English or Spanish. This web site truly does contain all you ever wanted to know about feral hogs and MORE!!!
Very Good information.
Terry Erwin
Hunter Education Coordinator
Past Pres, International Hunter Education Assoc
4200 Smith School Rd
Austin, Texas 78744
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