Clemson's Know-How Helping Army With Wild Hog Problem
January 11, 2018
January 11, 2018
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Jan. 11 -- Clemson University issued the following news release:
With feral hogs destroying property, threatening endangered species and hindering conservation efforts on a massive military base in Texas, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sought out the expertise of Greg Yarrow, professor and chair of forestry and environmental conservation at Clemson University, who studied feral hogs' diets as a graduate student in Texas.
"One of the . . .
With feral hogs destroying property, threatening endangered species and hindering conservation efforts on a massive military base in Texas, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sought out the expertise of Greg Yarrow, professor and chair of forestry and environmental conservation at Clemson University, who studied feral hogs' diets as a graduate student in Texas.
"One of the . . .
