Wildlife

Will Hog Toxicant Spell Doom For Javelinas?

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?

Listen as Chester Moore asks Texas Agrilife about the risk fo the warfarin-based toxicant on javelinas.

TFG Editorial

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