Michigan pig debate hits the pages of the New York Times

Michigan is becoming the location for a battleground over feral pigs, with challenges at the state level to a recent ban from both game ranches and domestic pig farmers. The NYT picked up the story here.

Excerpt: In southern states like Texas, backyard encounters with feral swine have become routine. The pigs — ill-tempered eating machines weighing 200 pounds or more — roam city streets, collide with cars, root up cemeteries and provide plot lines for reality TV shows like “Hog Hunters.”

But the pig wars are moving north. In Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon and Pennsylvania — states where not long ago the only pigs were of the “Charlotte’s Web” variety — state officials are scrambling to deal with an invasion of roaming behemoths that rototill fields, dig up lawns, decimate wetlands, kill livestock, spread diseases like pseudo-rabies and, occasionally, attack humans.

The whole article can be found here.

Source: New York Times
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