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THE FERAL HOG TRAPPING PROGRAM IS BACK IN ACTION 

The Berkeley Soil & Water Conservation District is pleased to let everyone know that the FERAL HOG TRAPPING PROGRAM IS BACK and is again available to Berkeley County farmers and landowners. This partnership program with the Berkeley County Farm Bureau and APHIS (USDA) provides for a professional trapper to set up and monitor the equipment to trap your hogs.


It seems that COVID interrupted everything, and the Berkeley Feral Hog Trapping Program was no exception. But the program is now more user friendly than before and set up for the landowner to call the APHIS trapper directly.


Mr. Jordan Wilson joined the USDA APHIS program earlier this year and is working with our Berkeley County landowners to trap their feral hogs. Please contact Mr. Jordan directly to have him evaluate your feral hog problem and arrange for trapping by calling (843) 244-1747 or email him at Jordan.wilson@usda.gov. 

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