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Feral swine often forage alongside livestock and eat grains, mineral blocks, and other nutrition sources intended for cattle. USDA APHIS photo / Justin Stevenson
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, One Health, Public Health, Uncategorized

When the Wild & Domesticated Collide

by Catherine Clabby December 27, 2016January 9, 2017

North Carolina has a surprising number of feral pigs roaming the countryside. They might be fun to hunt, but they’re not fun for farmers whose fields and livestock they damage. This week, NC Health News brings you some of best stories of 2016. Enjoy! By Catherine Clabby In a hushed conference room in the heart […]

Feral swine often forage alongside livestock and eat grains, mineral blocks, and other nutrition sources intended for cattle. USDA APHIS photo / Justin Stevenson
Posted inFeatured, One Health, Public Health

When the Wild and Tame Collide

by Catherine Clabby March 21, 2016January 9, 2017
Wild Pig
Posted inFeatured, Infectious Disease, One Health, Rural Health

Discovery of Bacteria in Wild Pigs Prompts Alert to Farmers, Hunters

by Rose Hoban April 23, 2012October 19, 2021

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