Research highlights the importance of community coordination when combatting spread of destructive feral hogs

Feral hogs are among the most damaging, invasive animals that you probably haven't heard of. University of Delaware's Center for Experimental and Applied Economics researcher Sean Ellis hadn't heard about them either. But, after his economics research on these hogs and how to address the many problems they present, he's unexpectedly become a hog expert. Along with UD's Kent Messer, Ellis is a co-author of new feral hog research published this October in Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy.

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