2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-024-01956-8
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Perceptions of Wild Pig Impact, Management, and Policy in Alabama

Ellary TuckerWilliams,
Christopher A. Lepczyk,
Wayde Morse
et al.

Abstract: Successful management of invasive species often requires working across public and private landownerships. A prime example of an invasive species that commonly occurs on privately and publicly owned and managed lands is the wild pig (Sus scrofa). Because of the multitude of negative impacts associated with wild pigs, management must occur across both private and public lands to achieve widespread control and sustained success. However, managing wild pigs across property boundaries is challenging as we know ver… Show more

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