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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

J.B. Pritzker, Governor | illinois.gov

Feral Swine Damage

Photo: USDA Wildlife Services
Six feral swine images caught on a field camera.
Feral swine caught on a field camera.
Photo: USDA Wildlife Services
Feral swine track in the soft soil.
A feral swine track.
Photo: USDA Wildlife Services
Feral swine wallow
A feral swine wallow.
Photo: USDA Wildlife Services
Rooting in soybean field
Feral swine have been rooting in this soybean field.
Photo: Ron Horwedel
Corn damaged by feral swine. Deer, beaver and raccoons can also cause serious damage to corn fields.
Corn damaged by feral swine. Deer, beaver, and raccoons can also cause serious damage to corn fields.
Photo: Ron Horwedel
Corn stalks knocked down by feral swine.
Corn stalks knocked down by feral swine.
Photo: USDA Wildlife Services
Rooting in wheat field caused by feral swine.
Feral swine rooting in a wheat field.
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Rooting in food plot caused by feral swine.
Feral swine have been rooting in this food plot.
Photo: Ron Horwedel
Rooting damage caused by feral swine.
Rooting damage caused by feral swine.
Photo: Ron Horwedel
This vegetation was damaged by feral swine rooting in the area.
This vegetation was damaged by feral swine rooting in the area.
Photo: USDA-WS
Feral swine rubbed mud on trees near the base of the trees.
Feral swine deposited mud on these trees when they rubbed against them.
Photo: USDA Wildlife Services
Close-up of tree used by feral swine.
Closeup of a tree used by feral swine.
Photo: USDA-WS
Damage caused by boar rubbing its tusks on the tree.
Damage caused by a boar rubbing its tusks on the tree.
Photo: USDA-WS
A feral swine boar's tusking caused tree damage.