Florida has an estimated half-million feral hogs, an invasive species first introduced by Spanish explorers in the 1500s.
That was the reaction of a Lee County deputy upon entering a Lehigh Acres, Florida home after a large wild hog had burst through the sliding glass back door and was seen standing in the living room.
Flagler County has seen a decrease in feral hog captures, with 412 caught this year compared to 604 last year. Most captured hogs were found near the Bulow Creek Preserve and Graham Swamp Conservation ...