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  2. Andrews Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Chiefland, Florida. Coordinates. 29°33′42″N 82°55′23″W. /  29.56167°N 82.92306°W  / 29.56167; -82.92306. Area. 3,582 Acres. Governing body. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Andrews Wildlife Management Area is located on the Suwannee River, five miles north of Chiefland in Levy County, Florida.

  3. Wild boar - Wikipedia

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  4. List of mammals of Florida - Wikipedia

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    List of mammals of Florida

  5. Feral pig - Wikipedia

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  6. The following states have the largest wild hog problem across the country, according to Captain Experiences: Texas - 2,425 reports. Georgia - 1,377 reports. Florida - 1,193 reports. Mississippi ...

  7. St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Annual primitive hunts help keep the population of sambar deer, white-tailed deer, feral hogs, and raccoons in check. Licenses for hunts are awarded by lottery and are managed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission. [7] Three public hunts are held each year between November and January. The Refuge is closed to the general public during ...

  8. Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area

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    Hunting is popular at Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area. white-tailed deer and Northern bobwhite populations continue to rise due to habitat management, and opportunities also exist to hunt mourning dove and feral hog. A shooting range is located close to the entrance and sees hundreds of visitors on the weekend.

  9. 400-pound monster feral boars invade North Carolina. What to ...

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    Early explorers brought swine to present-day North Carolina in the 1500s to eat, according to the NC Wildlife.org feral swine page written in 2019 by Jason Allen of the commission’s wildlife ...

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