Wildlife in the City
Mark Mazer (Fri, 01 Nov 2013 08:44:16 PDT)
Escaped domestic or 'pet' pigs will revert back to their wild state in a
relatively short time. And that doesn't mean the next generation-the actual
escapee will begin to grow hair and tusks in the wild.
Mark Mazer
Hertford, North Carolina USDA 8a whose driveway was once a farm road
called Hog Alley
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 9:28 AM, B Spencer <bea.spencer@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Acorns are the natural food of choice for the wild European Boar. The bulk
of the forests at least in central and south eastern part is deciduous
consisting of vast areas of oak and beech, all nut trees although the boar
lives in the Carpathian mountains too where a great deal of coniferous
trees
grow. Yes, the wild boar is ugly and dangerous too, in adult male version.
Now, my hunting son will be envious. Maybe not for long. New York State in
a
neighbour to Ontario.
-----Original Message-----
From: Colleen
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2013 1:30 AM
To: 'Pacific Bulb Society'
Subject: Re: [pbs] Wildlife in the City
A great deal of the "taste" will depend on the available feed. Acorns do a
nice job of finishing.
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