A warfarin-based feral hog toxicant has been given the green light to “licensed applicators”.
A concern several hunters have voice is that the use of the toxicant might impact javelina populations.
We have uncovered information showing javelina have experienced a huge decline in range in Texas since 1930 due to a variety of factors including being killed in excess of established bag limits.
What if javelina eat the toxicant? Will some landowners use the toxicant to target javelina?
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