Wild hogs can now be shot from helicopters in North Carolina
Story Date: 7/13/2016

 

Source: Dan Boylan, NEWS & OBSERVER, 7/12/16

They ravage crops, attack each other and mate prolifically. Now wild hogs can be culled by aircraft in North Carolina – provided they are shot by federal or state wildlife control officers. The 2016 North Carolina Farm Act, which lawmakers passed July 1, contains two sentences making the change.

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