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Feral Exotic Invasive Management Plan
Padre Island National Seashore » Feral Exotic Invasive Management Plan » Document List
The Seashore is currently operating under a 2021 categorical exclusion (CE) in collaboration with U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). The CE allows the invasive swine to be culled in an effort to protect native threatened and endangered species.
The NPS will soon begin a planning effort at Padre Island National Seashore which is proposing to remove invasive pigs, as well as nilgai antelope, from the Seashore. By enhancing capacity for early detection, rapid response and control, and prevention of re-introduction, landscape restoration is achievable and sustainable.
The Seashore is the largest stretch of undeveloped barrier island in the United States and is home to a rich and diverse array of over 150 special-status species. Feral hogs are exotic and invasive to the Seashore and are known predators of threatened and endangered species. Nilgai antelope were introduced several decades ago on nearby ranches for hunting and are known carriers of ticks that spread cattle fever which can affect native white-tailed deer.
We invite you to participate in the planning process by submitting your ideas to help inform feral exotic invasive management at the Seashore. We would like to hear any thoughts and ideas you feel are relevant and important for this planning process.
The public can review and comment on this proposal online at:
https://parkplanning.nps.gov/PadrePigPlanning
Comments will be accepted from July 22, 2024 until August 4, 2024. The NPS will consider all feedback in preparation of an environmental assessment (EA), in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), to develop and evaluate alternatives. Once complete, there will be a second opportunity for public comment on the EA this fall.