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Feral hog researcher Jaret Rushing captured this image of a big Arkansas razorback on a game camera. Wild boars are formidable animals that can be extremely dangerous.
Through the efforts of Arkansas landowners, the practice reported the removal of 6,693 feral hogs, impacting 52 counties and helping protect more than 900,000 acres across the state.
"There have never been wild hogs in Gurdon, Arkansas," said Jerry Hawley, a Gurdon resident. "I've lived here 14 years, and I've spoken with residents who have been here their entire life, and ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. AP - Federal and state officials say the number of wild hogs in Arkansas is increasing and causing problems for farmers across the state.Officials estimate there are roughly ...
Unlike, say, LSU, Arkansas has only had live mascots intermittently, in part because it’s not easy to take care of semi-wild hogs. In 1997, former Razorbacks linebacker David Bazzel sought to ...
Feral hogs have been a growing menace in Arkansas for decades, wreaking havoc on crops, livestock and the environment. A concerted effort, over a decade in the making, is showing ...
In many respects, Arkansas’ wild hogs live up to the razorback’s legendary status. They’re intelligent, hardy, ferocious animals, and there’s something about hunting them that draws out ...