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Invasive Species: Feral Hogs Not Hunted in Missouri, Officials Say
Nationwide, feral hogs have been estimated to do $1.5 billion a year in property damage. The Missouri Department of Conservation has observed that hunting the highly destructive invasive species does more harm than good, making the animals wary and otherwise making it harder to thin the quick-reproducing herds.
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