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Organizations
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture. Animal Industry Division, 2800 N. Lincoln,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73105.
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Game Division, 1801 N.
Lincoln, P.O. Box 53465, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73105.
Oklahoma Federation of Hog Hunters Association. Bryan Jump 203 N. Roy, Coalgate,
OK. 74538.
Texas Animal Health Commission. P.O. Box 12966, Austin, TX. 78711.
The Wild Boar Conservation Association. Patrick Myers, 14300 Chef Menteur
Highway, New Orleans, Louisiana 70129-2013.
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