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... hog damage was old within many of these affected wetlands and vegetation was growing over the uprooted soil. Affected wetlands were located throughout the property and not concentrated in any one location (Figure 4). Based on our inventory, feral hogs appear to be a widespread problem on this property. ...
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... database provides a quick reference for land managers to not only locate ephemeral wetlands on each property, but to know wetland attributes associated with each location and spatially identify major wetland concerns (e.g. Figure 4). ...

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