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Memorandum DATE August 19, 2016 CITY OF DALLAS Honorable Members of the Quality of Life & Environment Committee: Sandy Greyson (Chair), TO Tiffinni A. Young (Vice Chair), Rickey D. Callahan, Mark Clayton, Philip T. Kingston, B. Adam McGough Feral Hogs: Concerns, Challenges, and Controls Briefing SUBJECT On Monday, August 22, 2016, you will be briefed on Feral Hogs: Concerns, Challenges, and Controls. The briefing materials are attached for your review. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Willis C. Winters, FAIA, Director Park and Recreation Department Attachments c: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council A.C. Gonzalez, City Manager Chris Bowers, Interim City Attorney Craig D. Kinton, City Auditor Rosa A. Rios, City Secretary Daniel F. Solis, Administrative Judge Ryan S. Evans, First Assistant City Manager Eric D. Campbell, Assistant City Manager Jill A. Jordan, P.E., Assistant City Manager Mark McDaniel, Assistant City Manager Joey Zapata, Assistant City Manager Jeanne Chipperfield, Chief Financial Officer Sana Syed, Public Information Officer Elsa Cantu, Assistant to the City Manager Mayor & Council

Feral Hogs: Concerns, Challenges, and Controls Quality of Life Committee August 22, 2016 Photo Ben Sandifer

Feral Hogs in Dallas Initial sightings: 1993-1998 Well established: 2004 Reported in Kiest Park: 2010 City-wide abatement attempt: 2013 2

Feral Hog Biology Omnivore Keen sense of smell Prolific breeder 1.5 litters/year 5.6 piglets/litter Population doubles every five years HIGHLY adaptable to urban settings Ultimate survivor Photo-Ben Sandifer 3

Potential Feral Hog Habitat in Dallas I-635 I-30 Downtown White Rock Creek Greenbelt I-30 Mountain Creek Lake I-20 TRAC 2011 Texas A&M University GIS Analysis of Feral Hog Habitat 4

Why are Feral Hogs an Issue? Significant property damage Impact to maintenance operations Impact water quality Potential disease issues Potential safety concerns 5

Feral Hog Damage 6

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Impacted Parks Impacted park properties City of Irving s trapping effort 12

Action Plan Private trapper 12 month contract Limited scope area Expressed expectations on professionalism and humane treatment Park and Recreation Department Biologist oversight Public outreach 13

Trapping Areas Access to areas High hog numbers or extensive damage Limited scope of area o o o Grover C. Keeton Golf Course Joppa Preserve Great Trinity Forest Trails 14

Trapping Methodology 20 baited corral trap Real time trap surveillance o Maximize efficiency o Reduce non-targets o Minimize trap time Remove entire sounder Trailer removal Humane considerations Photo Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service 15

Compliance and Oversight Pre-bid tour with stated expectations Biologist receives photos when baiting is active Biologist receives photos when trap becomes active Biologist receives photos of ALL pigs captured City provided with receipts of all pigs delivered to holding and/or processing facility Random spot checks of trapping locations by biologist Photo Ben Sandifer 16

2016 Timeline Dec. 2015 Prebid meeting with potential vendors Jan. 2016 Site tour with vendors and close bid process Feb. 2016 Work through AA process March 15, 2016 Start trapping Trapping oversight by department biologist Starting early November 2016 Program evaluation 17 Photo-Ben Sandifer

Anticipated Results Reduced turf and trail shoulder damage Reduced citizen complaints Reduced standing water puddles 18 Photo-Ben Sandifer

Next Steps Monitor for continued or newly impacted park properties Expand trapping to other impacted properties Meet with interested stakeholders Develop city-wide feral hog abatement plan Dallas Water Utilities (DWU) also initiating a trapping program 19

Feral Hogs: Concerns, Challenges, and Controls Quality of Life Committee August 22, 2016 Photo Ben Sandifer