Oklahoma Code § 2-6-602

Title 2. Agriculture: Purpose
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The purpose of the Feral Swine Control Act is to provide
aggressive measures to reduce the number of feral swine in Oklahoma.
Feral swine are a nonnative invasive species in Oklahoma that are
detrimental to the natural resources of Oklahoma and agriculture
production, and a disease risk.  As the feral swine population
increases, the citizens of Oklahoma continue to see increased damage
to crops, livestock, and wildlife habitat.  As carriers of diseases
like brucellosis, pseudorabies, tuberculosis, anthrax, and
trichinosis, feral swine pose an increasing health risk to humans,
livestock, companion animals, pets, and native wildlife.

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