Below are three videos produced courtesy of the Missouri Department of Conservation. Whether you are a deer hunter, turkey hunter, fisherman, farmer, rancher, or just nature lover, you'll want to hear and see what these videos have to say.
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Friday, March 30, 2012
Feral Hogs in Missouri
It is simply astounding that there are some folks who are willing to jeopardize native plant and animal populations, domestic livestock operations, as well as agricultural endeavors by releasing hogs for hunting. We know that these releases are not the only source by which feral hogs are coming to Missouri, but it's certainly one of them. The bottom line is that it needs to stop and outdoor folks in Missouri need to do what we can to help eradicate the ones that are here.
Below are three videos produced courtesy of the Missouri Department of Conservation. Whether you are a deer hunter, turkey hunter, fisherman, farmer, rancher, or just nature lover, you'll want to hear and see what these videos have to say.
Below are three videos produced courtesy of the Missouri Department of Conservation. Whether you are a deer hunter, turkey hunter, fisherman, farmer, rancher, or just nature lover, you'll want to hear and see what these videos have to say.
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