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2013
Monday, March 25th
12:00 AM

Beyond Surveillance: Towards the Management of Feral Swine Diseases

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Michael J. Bodenchuk, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services
Brian Mesenbrink, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services
Bruce Leland, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services

Mount Berry, GA

12:00 AM

Characterization of Habitat Attributes Associated with Wild Pig-Vehicle Collision Locations

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James C. Beasley, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
Tracy E. Grazia, USDA Forest Service-Savannah River
Paul E. Johns, Carolina Wildlife Consultants
John J. Mayer, Savannah River National Laboratory

Mount Berry, GA

12:00 AM

Effects of Opportunistic Shooting on Trap Visitation by Wild Pigs

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Lindsey M. Phillips, Auburn University
Mark D. Smith, Auburn University
Dana K. Johnson, Auburn University

Mount Berry, GA

12:00 AM

Identification of Putative Origins of Introduced Pigs in Indiana Using Nuclear Microsatellite Markers and Oral History

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Joe N. Caudell, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services
Blake E. McCann, University of North Dakota
Robert A. Newman, University of North Dakota
Rebecca B. Simmons, University of North Dakota
Steven E. Backs, Indiana Division of Fish and Wildlife
Brandon S. Schmit, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services
Richard A. Sweitzer, University of California, Berkeley

Mount Berry, GA

12:00 AM

Serologic Surveillance of Selected Viral and Bacterial Pathogens in South Carolina’s Feral Swine Population

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Sheldon F. Owen, West Virginia University Extension Service
Adam B. Leaphart, Clemson Livestock Poultry Health Division-Veterinary Diagnostic Center
James O. Edens, USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services
Noel E. Myers, USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services

Mount Berry, GA

12:00 AM

Wild Pig Attacks on Humans

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John J. Mayer, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions LLC

Mount Berry, GA

12:00 AM