How American Farmers Deal With Millions Of Invasive Animals
Several other invasive species, such as swamp rats, Canadian geese, beaver, raccoon, wild turkey, or wild horses, harm agriculture and the natural landscape in America in addition to widespread invasive species like wild boar, white-tailed deer, and coyotes.
Canada geese, which are wild animals that cause a lot of trouble for farmers and the US government, are thought to number at least 7.3 million in America today.