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Wild hogs aren't taking over Alabama yet, but apparently they are considering the possibility. Former Auburn football coach Pat Dye was telling me Friday morning how wild hogs are showing up ...
Causing more than $1.5 billion in damages in the United States and $800 million in Alabama, wild hogs are a growing problem across the country and the state. A Wild Pig Conference held from April ...
The feral hog problem as a whole has spread to 35 states, but the pigs are in all 67 counties in Alabama, according to the Alabama Department of Conservation.
Abundant wild pigs have spread across Alabama over the last decade, and now provide hunting opportunities in 17 of the 35 wildlife management areas.
Despite an increased effort to mitigate the impact of feral hogs in Alabama, the hog population shows no indication of decline.
An Alabama taxidermist will preserve an animal he shot and killed himself: a massive, 820-pound wild hog.
Alabamans will now be able to hunt coyotes and feral hogs at night. Gov. Kay Ivey recently signed a new law that will allow the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to create ...
Wild hogs aren't unusual in rural south Alabama, but Wade Seago says he'd never seen anything like 820-pound animal he shot, killed in his front yard ...
A south Alabama hunter bagged and tagged the trophy animal of his life when he discovered an 820-pound wild hog on his front lawn.
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