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Kaleva

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2. "Feral pigs are biological time bombs."
Wed May 18, 2022, 06:19 PM
May 2022

"California’s feral pig population has become a monumental headache for government land managers, farmers, homeowners, conservation biologists and water district officials. But there is no clear way to ease the pain. Making it easier for hunters to kill pigs is a dubious proposition. Going after their food sources would cut a wide swath through California’s fauna and flora. Short of culling their numbers with a full-scale military operation, the porcine pests will continue to do damage.

Feral pigs are like roving rototillers, using their snouts and hooves to unearth dirt-dwelling insect larvae and eat acorns, invertebrates, eggs, small mammals and plants. Their feeding patterns not only cause enormous ecological damage, but the end product — their poop — poses an even further threat. These generously sized mammals — adults range from 150 to 500 pounds — are known to spread more than 30 infectious diseases, 20 of which can be transmitted to humans, including leptospirosis, toxoplasmosis and tularemia."

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/california/story/2022-04-02/feral-pigs-ravage-california-wildlands-suburbs-hunting

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Cool story, bro. nt RandiFan1290 May 2022 #1
Yeah, it is a cool story. nt MarineCombatEngineer May 2022 #9
"Feral pigs are biological time bombs." Kaleva May 2022 #2
Never cared for the Amimal Rights Activists in college TheRealNorth May 2022 #3
I have never had a real problem with them ripcord May 2022 #4
The ones we had at my school... TheRealNorth May 2022 #8
Interesting story. There is one way to Quakerfriend May 2022 #5
Feral Pigs Zeitghost May 2022 #6
I would object to the use of the word take. NoRethugFriends May 2022 #7
Never did cotton much to in your face animal rights activists, MarineCombatEngineer May 2022 #10
Bacon! Patton French May 2022 #11
I took a 280lb sow ripcord May 2022 #13
I think it's important that if you're going to eat an animal Ron Green May 2022 #12
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