Feral hogs are tearing up farms, ranches, and native habitats across the U.S.—causing real ecological damage and heavy financial losses for landowners and communities. In this webinar replay, three wild pig experts break down what’s really happening on the ground and how to manage feral hogs more effectively.
Join Aaron Sumrall, PhD (Director of Outreach & Education, Pig Brig), Marcus Blum, PhD (Wildlife Specialist & Assistant Professor, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension), and James “Jay” Long (Project Coordinator, Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute) as they share practical, science-based strategies for feral hog control.
In this feral hog management webinar, you’ll learn:
How feral hog behavior and movement patterns amplify damage on fragmented landscapes
The real ecological and economic costs of feral hogs to landowners, wildlife, and communities
Common management challenges and how to choose effective control tools
Why cooperation between landowners, neighbors, and agencies is critical for long-term success
Where tools like trapping fit into a broader feral swine management plan
This session is designed for farmers, ranchers, landowners, wildlife pros, and conservationists who are dealing with wild pig damage and want proven, field-tested solutions.
Learn more about Pig Brig Trap Systems and hog management resources: www.pigbrig.com
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