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MISSOURI FY 2020 FIRST QUARTER FERAL HOG KILLS

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​Missouri Wild Hog 1st Quarter Kills by the Missouri Department of Conservation 3,396

For the first time in Missouri History - Missouri Department of Conservation Department had an additional 150 staff members from around the state go to southeastern Missouri 50 at a time in week long rotations to boost trapping efforts.

Thru Freedom of Information Act Request - AKA: Open Records Request - People of Missouri DESERVE THE TRUTH!
 
Wild Hog Kills by month broken down by Elimination Areas for the first 3 month of 2020 with
 
Missouri First quarter WILD HOG kills from the time the Hunting ban took place on
 
ALL Missouri Department of Conservation Areas,
ALL Missouri State Parks,
ALL U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Lands
ALL LAD Foundation Lands
 
955 - feral hogs killed from Jan thru March of 2016 by the Missouri Department of Conservation
2,332 – feral hogs killed from Jan thru March of 2017 by the Missouri Department of Conservation
3,695 - feral hogs killed from Jan thru May of 2018 by the Missouri Department of Conservation
3,280 feral hogs killed from Jan thru March of 2019 by the Missouri Department of Conservation
 
All Mark Twain National Forest Lands.
 
3,396 feral hogs killed from Jan thru March of 2020 by the Missouri Department of Conservation
 
The Clock is ticking for MDC and the Missouri Media to put out the numbers for the public to see.
 
Remember 70,000 Feral Hog Must be killed FY2020 to keep the 100,000 Missouri Wild Hog Population Stable.

Wild Hog Kills by month broken down by Regions and Methods for the first 3 month of 2020.

Missouri Department of Conservation Wild Hogs Kills by County and Methods in those counties. Missouri Wild Hog 1st Quarter Kills by the Missouri Department of Conservation 3,396 (The total below is More (3,453)

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​All kills in all counties Jan 1-March 31, 2020.

27 - Barry:   26 trap; 1 night shoot
1 - Bates:   1 night shoot
15 - Benton:   1 trap; 1 night shoot; 13 ground shoot
131 - Bollinger:   70 trap; 1 night shooting; 60 helicopter
36 - Butler:   36 trap
8 - Cape Girardeau:   8 trap
264 - Carter:   260 trap; 1 night shoot; 3 ground shoot
38 - Crawford:   38 trap
5 - Dade:   4 trap; 1 night shoot
28 - Dent:   28 trap
1 - Dunklin:   1 helicopter
14 - Howell:   14 trap
470 - Iron:   370 Trap; 2 night shoot; 98 helicopter
3 - Laclede:   2 trap; 1 night shoot
128 - Madison:   127 trap; 1 night shoot
37 - McDonald:   26 trap; 2 night shoot; 9 ground shoot
126 - Oregon:   126 trap
91 - Ozark:   90 trap; 1 night shoot
81 - Phelps:   60 trap; 1 night shoot; 20 helicopter
172 - Pulaski:   140 traps; 7 night shoot; 25 ground shoot
450 - Reynolds:   382 trap; 61 helicopter; 7 night shoot
15 - Ripley:   15 trap
158 - Shannon:   157 trap; 1 ground shoot
3 - St. Clair:   2 trap; 1 ground shoot
110 - Stoddard:   21 trap; 2 night shoot; 7 ground shoot; 80 helicopter
1 - Stone:   1 ground shoot
67 - Taney:   67 trap
54 - Texas:   53 trap; 1 night shoot
286 - Washington:   262 traps; 24 ground shooting
633 - Wayne:   419 traps; 206 helicopter; 4 night shooting; 4 ground shooting

Just in Case you didn't noticed: SHOOTING as a method!!! "gonna scatter the sounder" according to MDC's own propaganda campaign that the Missouri Media drank the kool-aid, then poured it to the public!! 

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USDA APHIS EXPERTS FROM TEXAS

Video online of the testimony of Dr. Dale Nolte-Head of National Feral Swine Management Team & Mike Bodenchuck-Texas Wildlife Services that was given to our Missouri Legislators!

Missouri Department of Conservation gets $750,000 from federal governme
nt and the population of 100,000 wild hogs in the state of Missouri from the experts, that testified.

Since Missouri Department of Conservation says that 70% of the wild hog population must be killed yearly to keep population from growing.

Does that mean Missouri Department of Conservation has to kill 70,000 wild hogs in 2020?

Propaganda at it's finest

Well by the Numbers No More Hogs exist in Elimination Area 1

Polk, Dade, Cedar, Hickory, St. Clair, Benton, Henry, Cass, Bass, Vernon, Barton and Jasper Counties are either partially or all in Elimination Area 1

FERAL HOGS January of the Missouri Conservationist Annual Report MDC is a member of the Missouri Feral Hog Elimination Partnership, which is a group of agencies and organizations dedicated to the elimination of feral hogs from the state. In Elimination Area 1, partner staff worked tirelessly to remove the feral hogs that were present on public recreation areas and private lands. With no public lands open to feral hog hunting in Area 1, staff removed 459 and 502 hogs in 2017 and 2018 respectively. Currently, in this same area, WE HAVE LESS THAN 10 KNOWN FERAL HOGS and staff continue to work toward complete elimination. Once all known feral hogs are eliminated from the area, staff will monitor the area to ensure no hogs were missed and no hogs are illegally released.

All kills in all counties Jan 1-March 31, 2020 per the FOIA open records request.
5 - Dade: 4 trap; 1 night shoot
3 - St. Clair: 2 trap; 1 ground shoot
15 - Benton: 1 trap; 1 night shoot; 13 ground shoot

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