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- WORLD, Page 65World NotesUGANDANight of the Wild Pigs
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- Wildlife herds may be dwindling across most of Africa, but
- in central Uganda their ranks have unexpectedly grown in recent
- years with the addition of an unfamiliar breed: feral pigs.
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- When a five-year civil war in the early 1980s drove farmers
- to abandon their land and livestock, swarms of once docile
- domestic pigs and their offspring returned to the wild, rooting
- up the earth in peasants' gardens and devouring cassava, sweet
- potato and groundnut crops. With their powerful sense of smell,
- vicious temperament and high birthrate -- sows can bear litters
- of up to 15 young four times a year -- the beasts are a
- formidable new enemy for local peasants. Moving mostly in
- darkness and traveling up to 20 miles a night, the wild pigs
- have cut local food production by half. But hunters risk their
- lives if they go near enough to shoot the pigs and must rely
- instead on haphazard metal traps and sisal nets.
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