"Wildlife specialists fear these hogs might re-introduce some of the diseases that farmers had gotten control of, such as brucellosis.???The animals are known to carry at least 30 diseases that pose a risk for humans, livestock, wildlife and pets, according to the USDA, and can prey on nesting ground birds, amphibians, reptiles and other wildlife.Cobban, the IDNR and the FCFB are currently focusing" . . . . .