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Effects Boar Pigs Have On Native Hawaiian Forests

The great native hawaiian forests are experiencing a steady decline in growth. Due to the abundance of feral pigs grazing on the forests. These pigs not only destroy the plants due to digging, but they also destroy the roots thus making the plant unable to regrow once again.

Friday, January 12, 2007


Posted by Matthew at 3:50 PM

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What happens to our land when pigs roam here.

What happens to our land when pigs roam here.

Links

  • Science webpage
  • http://www.rarehawaii.org/overview/ARTICLES.htm
  • http://www.state.hi.us/dlnr/dofaw/consrvhi/nativenot/pigs.html
  • http://www.nps.gov/archive/havo/resource/pigtales.htm

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