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    • Capturing Feral Hogs on JBSA

      Photo by Tristin English   |   502nd Air Base Wing   |   01.12.2021

      The Joint Base San Antonio Natural Resource office and Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute work together to corral a feral hog and prepare it for transportation Jan. 13, 2021 at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas. Feral hogs are considered a harmful and destructive non-native, invasive, species. The increasing population of feral hogs has led to various types of damage to vegetation,......

    • Capturing Feral Hogs on JBSA

      Photo by Tristin English   |   502nd Air Base Wing   |   01.12.2021

      The Joint Base San Antonio Natural Resource office prepares a feral hog for transportation, Jan. 13, 2021 at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas. Feral hogs are considered a harmful and destructive non-native, invasive, species. The increasing population of feral hogs has led to various types of damage to vegetation, soils, ground and surface waters, floodplains, wetlands, and sensitive......

    • Capturing Feral Hogs on JBSA

      Photo by Tristin English   |   502nd Air Base Wing   |   01.12.2021

      The Joint Base San Antonio Natural Resource office and Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute use various objects to try and corral a feral hog, Jan. 13, 2021 at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas. Feral hogs are considered a harmful and destructive non-native, invasive, species. The increasing population of feral hogs has led to various types of damage to vegetation, soils, ground and......

    • Capturing Feral Hogs on JBSA

      Photo by Tristin English   |   502nd Air Base Wing   |   01.12.2021

      The Joint Base San Antonio Natural Resource office and Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute prepare a transportation trailer before attempting to corral a feral hog, Jan. 13, 2021 at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas. Feral hogs are considered a harmful and destructive non-native, invasive, species. The increasing population of feral hogs has led to various types of damage to......