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Tourist Trying to Feed Wild Pig on Greek Island Nearly Gets ChompedA Belgian tourist visiting Greece learned the hard way that feeding the local wild pigs was not a good idea, when she nearly ...
There's never a dull moment for law enforcement in Florida, who often find themselves wrangling wildlife of all shapes and sizes.
Originally estimated at 300 feet, climbers now say the Hawi cliff is closer to 120 feet, but no less treacherous. The top is ...
Lahaina Street runs through the heart of Makaha, a neighborhood in a west Oahu community that's a lot like the Lahaina on ...
A committee of the Hawaiʻi County Council voted on Tuesday to recommend passage of a bill that would make it illegal to feed ...
Without any natural predators and the ability to breed quickly, feral hogs will remain a problem in Hawaii for the foreseeable future. The post Feral Hogs Crossed the Ocean and Are Infesting This ...
Hogs are the oldest non-native animal species in Hawaii. Discover more about Hawaiian hogs, their numbers, and the damage they cause.
Eddie the pig was stolen and killed last year.A Hawaiian teenager is facing up to 10 years in prison after he and pal stole a woman’s pet pig and slaughtered ...
Invasive species are an interminable problem in Hawaii. The coconut rhinoceros beetle is only the latest to emerge.
Of its $7.5 million budget, $400,000 has been allocated to cover the cost of fences for farmers bedeviled by feral pigs in the Hamakua, Waiakea and Puna Soil and Water Conservation Districts.
Wild pigs are non-native species with no natural predators that are making life harder for farmers throughout the South and other parts of the nation by causing excessive crop loss.
A new study out of Hawaii shows that wherever feral hogs roam and root around in the soil, invasive plants are more prevalant.
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