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The Trilateral Committee for Wildlife and Ecosystem Conservation and Management’s Ad Hoc Feral Swine/Wild Pig Working Group (Abstract)
SELA Officers, Executive Committee, State Representatives, Committees, Sections, Round Tables, and Ad Hoc Committees
The Texas Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program
Federal Collaboration through Feral Swine Eradication: A Success Story for Enhanced Biodiversity
Angular displacement scheme (ADS): providing reliable geocast transmission for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs)
Data-Based Decision-Making is Essential for Effective Feral Pig Management in Australia
Wild Pigs in Wild Places: Controlling Pigs in the Sipsey Wilderness Area
Design and Implementation of Intelligent Traffic Control Systems with Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Detection of Toxoplasma gondii in Feral Cats in Central Coastal California (Abstract)
TSME: a trust-based security scheme for message exchange in vehicular Ad hoc networks
Monitoring feral pigs (Sus scrofa): Complementarity between autonomous sensing methods increases detection probability
History, Management, and Future of Invasive Wild Pigs
Xenosurveillance of Wild Pigs Using Mosquito Bloodmeals
Serological evidence of African swine fever virus infection in commercial pig herds in Southwest Nigeria
An algorithmic framework for hybrid adaptive protocol (HAP) to manage broadcast storm problems in mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETS)
Correction: Joint congestion and contention avoidance in a scalable QoS-aware opportunistic routing in wireless ad-hoc networks
TriCrackNet: Trilateral Segmentation Network for Real‐Time Crack Segmentation
Rethinking Our Approach to Wild Pig Control Data and Field Tasks
Wildlife Affordances of Urban Infrastructure: A Framework to Understand Human-Wildlife Space Use (Abstract)
Leveraging Lightweight Machine Learning for RF Jamming Detection in Mobile ad-hoc Networks: A Three-Tier Edge-Fog-Cloud Computing Approach
Wild Pig Behavioral Response to Aerial Gunning in Southwest Georgia, U.S.A.
Committee Reports
Does Suffering Really Predominate in Wild Ecosystems?
Quantifying Wild Pig Disturbance in Pastures and Wetlands Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Derived Imagery
SELA Officers and Executive Committee, State Representatives, Committees, Sections, and Round Tables