Wild hogs are becoming an increasing menace to our ecosystems and agriculture. These invasive creatures pose a significant threat to both the environment and our food supply. Here's why we should be concerned: 1️⃣ Ecological Damage: Wild hogs root up soil, destroy vegetation, and disrupt native wildlife habitats. This damage can have long-lasting effects on our ecosystems. 2️⃣ Crop Destruction: Farmers face substantial losses due to hogs devouring crops like corn, soybeans, and more. This directly impacts our food production. 3️⃣ Disease Spread: Wild hogs can carry diseases that can be transmitted to other animals and even humans, posing health risks. Let's protect our environment, safeguard our food supply, and ensure the well-being of our communities. Together, we can address this growing threat. #WildHogThreat #Environment #Agriculture #pigbrigtrapsystem
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Don’t miss our upcoming webinar, Evolving Your Feral Pig Trapping Game, happening this Thursday, Sept 5th at 7 CT / 8 ET. Aaron Sumrall will dive deep into strategies that can transform your wild pig trapping outcomes. If you haven’t registered yet, now’s your chance! 🔗 Register Now: https://bit.ly/3XmzDIu 📅 Webinar Date: Sept 5th at 7 CT / 8 ET 👤 Expert Speaker: Aaron Sumrall, PhD
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Join us on Thursday, Sept 5th at 7 CT / 8 ET for a special webinar on Evolving Your Feral Pig Trapping Game with Aaron Sumrall, PhD, Director of Outreach, Education, and Research at Pig Brig Trap Systems. Discover expert tactics to improve your feral hog control efforts and optimize your trapping strategies. 📅 Date & Time: Sept 5th at 7 CT / 8 ET 👤 Speaker: Aaron Sumrall, PhD 🔗 Register Here: https://bit.ly/3XmzDIu
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⏰ Reminder: Our Webinar is Almost Here! Don't forget to register for our webinar on Thursday, August 15th @ 7PM CT! Join Aaron Sumrall and Robert Sanders as they discuss wild pig impacts on wildlife and land use this fall. 📌 Topics include: -Insights from Boggy Slough Conservation Area -Effects on fall food plots, hunting, and land use -Effective wild pig management techniques Secure your spot now! 👉 https://bit.ly/3YABDhq
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We are excited to invite you to our upcoming webinar, "Wildlife and Land Use: Navigating Wild Pig Impacts This Fall," hosted by Aaron Sumrall and featuring Robert Sanders, Director of Forest & Wildlife Management at Boggy Slough Conservation Area. This 45-minute session will provide critical insights into managing wild pig populations and their impact on wildlife and land use. 🔔 Webinar Date: Thursday, August 15th @ 7PM CT 📌 Key Topics: -Insights from Boggy Slough Conservation Area -Impact on fall food plots, hunting, and land use -Effective management strategies Don't miss this opportunity, and register now! https://bit.ly/4ceWrOx
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Explore the strategic use of toxicants for wild pig population management in our previously recorded webinar, "Exploring Chemical Control for Wild Pig Population Management." Dr. Tomeček and Mr. Kinsey cover: ✅ Strategic deployment best practices ✅ Target specificity considerations ✅ Application methods ✅ Regulatory compliance This webinar provides valuable information for wildlife managers, researchers, and conservationists who aim to mitigate wild pig impacts while ensuring ecological integrity and public safety. 👉 Watch the webinar here: https://lnkd.in/g-7WiBht
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Shout out to our friends Proyecto Jabalí Tandil and everyone else who helped to organize and participated in the "One Health Approach Days" event at the Central Library of the National University of the Center of the Province of Buenos Aires (UNCPBA) in Tandil. We appreciate the collaborative efforts and joint work to comprehensively address the complex issue of wild boar management in the Tandil area. Here’s to ongoing success and meaningful partnerships! The One Health Approach Days focused on managing invasive exotic mammals. Over 100 farmers, researchers, protected area managers, and university students attended the event.
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How do wild pigs impact deer? The interaction between wild pigs and deer is important for hunters and land managers to understand. Both animals compete for the same resources, leading to significant impacts on deer behavior. This competition causes deer to avoid areas frequented by pigs, disrupting their natural feeding patterns and potentially affecting their health. The Pig Brig Trap System has proven to be an effective solution for removing wild pigs from the landscape. This multi-catch system can capture several sounders at once without requiring cell service or deploying drop gates, and it is highly portable, making it a popular choice for many land managers. Do you have questions? Call 833-744-2744 or email info@pigbrig.com. Our Trap Support team would love to answer them!
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Did you know Pig Brig records all of our webinars? We add them to our YouTube channel! Check out this webinar where Aaron Sumrall, Ph.D shares his knowledge on how summer heat affects the movement patterns of feral pigs and its impact on reproduction. https://lnkd.in/gRqVr4uz
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Time is running out to secure your spot for our webinar! Learn from the best as Aaron Sumrall and guest Devon Baete, manager of Field Operations for Squeal on Pigs Manitoba, discuss innovative trapping techniques. Join us on May 16th at 8PM ET. Register today! https://bit.ly/4dxPie3
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Don't miss our upcoming webinar: "The Science and Art of Pig Brig Trap System Tree Sets." Gain insights from experts Aaron Sumrall and guest Devon Baete, manager of Field Operations for Squeal on Pigs Manitoba, on trapping in various terrains. Register now for May 16th at 8PM ET. https://bit.ly/4dxPie3
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