Thursday, July 27, 2023

USDA Partnership Delivers on Protecting Agricultural Resources, Native Ecosystems and Human and Animal Health, From Feral Swine Reinvasion

New USDA report outlines joint efforts to manage feral swine to protect agriculture, property, natural resources and human health.

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USDA Partnership Delivers on Protecting Agricultural Resources, Native Ecosystems and Human and Animal Health, From Feral Swine Reinvasion

It's been five years since USDA launched the Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program (FSCP), which helps agricultural producers and private landowners combat the costly impacts of feral swine. Now, in its final year, the FSCP has unveiled the progress of its efforts in a newly released National Feral Swine Damage Assessment Preliminary Findings report.

Read USDA's progress.


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