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Plateau Land and Wildlife Management

Thursday, January 20, 2011

JANUARY 20TH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT SEMINARS

Please join us tonight at the following locations to learn more about wildlife management valuation and discuss other wildlife issues. The following seminars are all from 6-8pm. To RSVP to any of the following or for more information, contact Kameron at (888) 289-9409 or email kbain@plateauwildlife.com. Or see more upcoming wildlife seminar dates.

Travis County
Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve
805 N. Capital of Texas Hwy
Austin, TX 78746

Blanco County
Johnson City Library
501 Nugent Ave
Johnson City, TX 78636

Victoria County
Hampton Inn
7006 N. Navarro
Victoria, TX 77904

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

JANUARY 18TH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT SEMINARS!

Please join us tonight at the following locations to learn more about wildlife management valuation and discuss other wildlife issues. The following seminars are all from 6-8pm. To RSVP to any of the following or for more information, contact Kameron at (888) 289-9409 or email kbain@plateauwildlife.com. Or see more upcoming wildlife seminar dates.

Bell & Coryell Counties
Mayborn Civic & Community Center
3303 N. 3rd St.
Temple, TX 76501

Bexar County
Bass Pro Shop
17909 IH 10 West
San Antonio, TX 78028

Washington & Lee Counties
Fireman's Kitchen
910 North Park Street
Brenham, TX 77834-1059

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Friday, January 7, 2011

PIGS GONE WILD: THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC DESTRUCTION BEING WREAKED BY WILD HOGS IN TEXAS

Smithsonian.com has an in-depth look at the shockingly destructive and invasive wild hog problem across the southern United States, but most significantly in Texas. Plateau recently re-engineered our cowbird trap to also operate as a feral hog trap. We have inventory on the way and will be rolling more details shortly. From the article:

"Wild hogs are among the most destructive invasive species in the United States today. Two million to six million of the animals are wreaking havoc in at least 39 states and four Canadian provinces; half are in Texas, where they do some $400 million in damages annually. They tear up recreational areas, occasionally even terrorizing tourists in state and national parks, and squeeze out other wildlife.

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"Wild hogs are “opportunistic omnivores,” meaning they’ll eat most anything. Using their extra-long snouts, flattened and strengthened on the end by a plate of cartilage, they can root as deep as three feet. They’ll devour or destroy whole fields—of sorghum, rice, wheat, soybeans, potatoes, melons and other fruits, nuts, grass and hay. Farmers planting corn have discovered that the hogs go methodically down the rows during the night, extracting seeds one by one.

"Hogs erode the soil and muddy streams and other water sources, possibly causing fish kills. They disrupt native vegetation and make it easier for invasive plants to take hold. The hogs claim any food set out for livestock, and occasionally eat the livestock as well, especially lambs, kids and calves. They also eat such wildlife as deer and quail and feast on the eggs of endangered sea turtles."


Read the complete article here.

For more information on our cowbird/feral hog trap, contact Plateau.

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