Photo: USDA Wildlife Services
Feral swine caught on a field camera.
Photo: USDA Wildlife Services
A feral swine track.
Photo: USDA Wildlife Services
A feral swine wallow.
Photo: USDA Wildlife Services
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.
Photo: Ron Horwedel
Corn stalks knocked down by feral swine.
Photo: USDA Wildlife Services
Feral swine rooting in a wheat field.
USDA-WS
Feral swine have been rooting in this food plot.
Photo: Ron Horwedel
Rooting damage caused by feral swine.
Photo: Ron Horwedel
This vegetation was damaged by feral swine rooting in the area.
Photo: USDA-WS
Feral swine deposited mud on these trees when they rubbed against them.
Photo: USDA Wildlife Services
Closeup of a tree used by feral swine.
Photo: USDA-WS
Damage caused by a boar rubbing its tusks on the tree.
Photo: USDA-WS