Join us on Wednesday, July 29th at 12:00 PM for an informational webinar covering the latest information on feral hog regulations, management measures, and resources in both Hays County and across the State of Texas.
To attend, register for this free event and check your email inbox for the link to join.
Agenda
1. Introduction - Nick Dornak, Director of Watershed Services - The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
2. Feral Hog Impacts and Abatement Along with the Latest Updates on Research and Regulations - Josh Helcel, Project Coordinator TAMU – Natural Resources Institute
3. Local Updates and the Virtual Bounty Program – Nick
4. Your Local and Statewide Questions Answered – Nick and Josh
5. An Insider Guide to NRI’s Latest Online Tools and Resources - Josh
To submit your questions ahead of the webinar and be sure they get answered by the expert, send your email to feralhog@txstate.edu with the subject line “Hays Co. Webinar.”
Funding
Hays County will be continuing countywide feral hog management efforts in 2020 after receiving a $7,500 grant from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Wildlife Services. The Hays County program will include a feral hog workshop and webinar, aerial control services, a damage assessment and free coral trapping equipment to local participants.