State’s hunt for feral hogs intensifying
Wildlife enforcers taking ideas at statewide meetings
Posted: January 24, 2013 at 2:38 a.m.
The feral hog population has increased throughout the state since Arkansas Game and Fish Commission officials began tracking the animals in the early 1980s.
Arkansas wildlife management officials plan to intensify their efforts to reduce the feral hog population in the state.
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Northwest Arkansas, Pages 7 on 01/24/2013
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