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I’m not talking about a little blue… I’m talking about neon blue, blueberry blue," Burton told The Los Angeles Times.
Unexpected exposure to rodenticide is turning California’s wild pigs blue, state authorities say. “I’m not talking about a ...
"There are high levels of exposure in every species we’ve looked at," says TK, TK. "Not just in the rodent eaters but in the ...
"I'm not talking about a little blue, I'm talking about neon blue, blueberry blue," said the wild pig trapper who made the ...
Wild pigs in Monterey County were recently found to have blue-colored muscle and fat, a sign that they may have ingested ...
Predators and people who eat animals that were poisoned by diphacinone can suffer "secondary exposure" to the poison because ...
The outfit is run by Vince Bruzzone, 35, who is also armed with a master’s degree in agri-business and wisdom gleaned from ...
Swarms of wild pigs in California developed blue flesh after ingesting pesticides containing rat poison — and officials ...
Californian authorities are warning people to avoid the meat of wild pigs in Monterey County as something strange and deeply ...
First, they lack natural predators. "Wild boar farmers were told to cross the wild boar with domestic pigs to make a bigger and longer animal." "There are no native pigs in Canada," said Brook.
New research from the University of Georgia reveals that these invasive animals are responsible for more than $100,000 in crop damage each year in just a small portion of the Peach State, and the true ...
A nearly 15-year invasive species debate has pitted some hog farmers and game hunting locations against the DNR’s efforts to ...