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<blockquote data-quote="Crosshairy" data-source="post: 5520344" data-attributes="member: 3202"><p>Unfortunately, they are indeed in Shelby County. Some were spotted in the south-western corner of the county a year or two ago, a few miles from the river. Separately, a large population exists in the NW corner of Shelby County, including Meeman-Shelby State Park and the adjoining private lands. The state has worked with some groups on some active removal efforts in that area, including big trapping operations and even aerial gunning 2-3 years ago. Funny enough, but I've still never laid eyes on them there personally even though I've seen extensive sign and found a boar skull (probably from the aerial shoot).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crosshairy, post: 5520344, member: 3202"] Unfortunately, they are indeed in Shelby County. Some were spotted in the south-western corner of the county a year or two ago, a few miles from the river. Separately, a large population exists in the NW corner of Shelby County, including Meeman-Shelby State Park and the adjoining private lands. The state has worked with some groups on some active removal efforts in that area, including big trapping operations and even aerial gunning 2-3 years ago. Funny enough, but I've still never laid eyes on them there personally even though I've seen extensive sign and found a boar skull (probably from the aerial shoot). [/QUOTE]
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