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Page 1: Feral Hog Management - San Antonio River Authority · Feral Hog Management Project •Project Started July 1, 2015 •$100,000 Budget •$25,000 AgriLife Grant •$50,000 Wildlife
Page 2: Feral Hog Management - San Antonio River Authority · Feral Hog Management Project •Project Started July 1, 2015 •$100,000 Budget •$25,000 AgriLife Grant •$50,000 Wildlife

Feral Hog Management Project Update

April 1, 2016

Page 3: Feral Hog Management - San Antonio River Authority · Feral Hog Management Project •Project Started July 1, 2015 •$100,000 Budget •$25,000 AgriLife Grant •$50,000 Wildlife

Supports Agency Goals and Annual Objectives

Generate lasting and recognized improvements to the health and safety of our creeks, rivers, estuaries

and bays.

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Feral Hog Management Project

• Two prong approach• Texas A&M AgriLife on landowner training and

educational outreach• Dr. Jim Cathey – Associate Department Head and Program

Leader

• Mark Tyson – Extension Associate

• USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services on active feral hog management using a variety of techniques• Michael Bodenchuk – State Director

• David Crandall-Wildlife Technician for Bexar and Wilson

• Greg Miller – Wildlife Technician for Karnes and Goliad

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Page 5: Feral Hog Management - San Antonio River Authority · Feral Hog Management Project •Project Started July 1, 2015 •$100,000 Budget •$25,000 AgriLife Grant •$50,000 Wildlife

Feral Hog Management Project

• Project Started July 1, 2015

• $100,000 Budget• $25,000 AgriLife Grant

• $50,000 Wildlife Services Grant (with $50,000 matching from Wildlife Services)

• $25,000 Gate Loaner Program with Wildlife Services

• Signed the Agreement with USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services on August 17, 2015

• Board approved the agreement with Texas A&M Agrilife on October 10, 20155

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AgriLife

• Feral Hog Workshops• August 13, 2015: Bexar County

• 79 participants

• Adult Education Economic Impact - $22,474.95

• August 21, 2015: Goliad County• 65 participants

• Adult Education Economic Impact - $18,492.05

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SARA Outreach

• October 6, 2015: Presented to Regional Watershed Summit in Karnes County

• November 20, 2015: Presented to Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC) in Goliad County

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Additional SARA Outreach

• Karnes County Soil and Water Conservation District

• Wilson County Soil and Water Conservation District

• Goliad County Soil and Water Conservation District

• Karnes & Kenedy Rotary Club

• Goliad Lion’s Club

• Karnes County 2nd Friday Breakfast

• Communities of Karnes Alliance

• SARA’s Environmental Advisory Committee

• SARA’s Regional Parks Coordinating Council8

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Wildlife Services

• October 15, 2015: Two WS technicians were hired• Started training

• Plenty of land owner interest, but they wanted to wait until the end of hunting season

• Holidays

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AgriLife

• December 18, 2015: Three videos completed “additional funding by the San Antonio River Authority” statement at end of video• Loading wild pigs for transport (359 views)

• Fermenting corn or grain for wild pig trapping (259 views)

• Reducing non-target species interference while trapping (216 views)

• www.youtube.com/user/WFSCAgriLife

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Page 11: Feral Hog Management - San Antonio River Authority · Feral Hog Management Project •Project Started July 1, 2015 •$100,000 Budget •$25,000 AgriLife Grant •$50,000 Wildlife

SARA Outreach

• January 8, 2016: Press release

• January 20, 2016: Texas Public Radio interview• The Source

• Shared on SARA’s Facebook page and the Feral Hog’s Facebook page

• February 23 , 2016: KSAT Interview

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SARA Outreach

• January 22, 2016: Postcards

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AgriLife

• AgriLife Feral Hog Workshop• January 29, 2016:

Wilson/Karnes counties• 187 participants,

mixture of land owners and government officials

• Over a dozen landowners expressed interest in being a part of the program

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Wildlife Services

• Currently working with 10 land owners• Private landowners

• As the end of February, 333 total hogs have been removed using corral traps

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Field Photo

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Gate Loaner Program

• Managed by Wildlife Services

• Ordering corral supplies• Rooter Gate

• Panels

• T-posts

• Cameras

• Will also include T-post drivers and pullers, wire

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SARA Website

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January 12-13, 2016: Completed aerial observations

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Future Goals

• AgriLife is working on publications• Wild Pigs Negatively Affect Water Quality

• Understanding the Home Ranges of Wild Pigs

• Developing more workshops with AgriLife

• WS will continue trapping (or use other methodology)• Bexar County, working with Government Canyon State

Park

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Questions?

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