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RE: Nature News - May 2021 - Report #02

They are such versatile creatures! I didn't know they were considered invasives in so many areas. I imagine that they can cause a lot of damage... domestic pigs can truly tear an area apart in search of food but it is just their natural behavior to root and dig for roots and tubers. I wonder if there is a way to manage populations through hunting or trapping seasons? Not that I am a fan of those activities but for invasive species to manage their populations I can understand. We have issues with invasive plants here in Vermont and we do what we can to manage/control their spread without being too disruptive and destructive to the ecosystem.