PUBLIC SAFETY

Wildlife Control Management LLC (WCM),  is dedicated and conscientious to mitigating and minimizing the impact wildlife can have on public safety, our pets, crops, property, livestock and especially our valuable and sensitive watersheds. Feral pigs, especially, bring up a wide variety of diseases, such as e-coli, brucellosis and pseudorabies virus, etc. They are known carriers of at least 45 different parasites, both external and internal that pose a threat. Feral pigs are not indigenous to the United States; it is an invasive species and often damages other sensitive native wildlife. It is estimated, that feral pigs do 1.5 billion dollars in damages each year.

WCM will inspect for sick and diseased wildlife. Any wildlife suspected of a disease or pathogens will be immediately removed, refrigerated and taken directly to a California Department of Fish & Game (DFG), inspection facility. There, the diseased wildlife will be examined and inspected by a California DFG biologist. WCM will report back to the client and all public safety authorities, if need be. I will be working directly under the direction of California Department of Fish & Game (DFG). In addition, I will be reporting to neighboring ranches, watershed departments, Department of Public Health (DPH) and the Center for Disease Control (CDC).


ABOUT THE OWNER

I am a retired Firefighter of 27 years and a Captain of 11 years.  In regards to public safety, as a licensed trapper for the Department of Fish and Game and owner of Wildlife Control Management LLC, I will uphold these responsibilities with the highest professionalism as I had during my Fire Service career.  The Fire Service holds you to a high level of standards and expectation to master the skills to protect the public.  This level of dedication I have carried over to master the study and skills of my current profession, Wildlife Control Specialist. 


To learn more about Feral Pigs please visit the following sites.  Once on the YouTube site, please watch Parts 1 through 4:

Mississippi State University, Feral Pig Study:  http://wildpiginfo.msstate.edu/
YouTube:  www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTIxox-46Aw