Ecology, Conservation and Management of Wild Pigs and Peccaries

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Introduction

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Table 1 Worldwide occurrences, conservation status and main habitats of wild pigs and peccaries according to the 2008 or, when available, 2016 IUCN Red
List of Threatened Species (for more details on the species distribution and status see the related chapters in this book).

Species Habitat Population
estimation

Status (IUCN) Trend Occurrence

Sulawesi babirusa
Babyrousa celebensis

Tropical rainforest Unknown Vulnerable Decreasing Indonesia

Moluccan babirusa
Babyrousa babyrussa

Tropical rainforest Unknown Vulnerable Decreasing Indonesia

Togian babirusa
Babyrousa
togeanensis

Tropical rainforest 500 Endangered Decreasing Indonesia

Common warthog
Phacochoerus
africanus

Moist and dry savanna
and woodland

Unknown Least Concern Decreasing Sub-Saharan Africa

Desert warthog
Phacochoerus
aethiopicus

Dry savanna and
woodland

Unknown Least Concern Decreasing Horn of Africa and
Kenya

Forest hog
Hylochoerus
meinertzhageni

Different forest types Unknown Least Concern Decreasing West, Central and
East Africa

Bushpig
Potamochoerus
larvatus

Woodland savanna,
riverine forest

Unknown Least Concern Stable Central, East and
South Africa

Red river hog
Potamochoerus
porcus

Rainforest gallery
forest, woodland
savanna

Unknown Least Concern Decreasing Central and West
Africa

Visayan warty pig
Sus cebifrons

Primary–secondary
forest

Unknown Critically
Endangered

Decreasing Philippines

Philippine warty pig
Sus philippensis

Montane forest Unknown Vulnerable Decreasing Philippines

Mindoro warty pig
Sus oliveri

Forest, grassland Unknown Endangered Decreasing Philippines

Palawan bearded pig
Sus ahoenobarbus

Primary–secondary
forest

Unknown Vulnerable Decreasing Philippines

Sunda bearded pig
Sus barbatus

Tropical rainforest Unknown Vulnerable Decreasing Asia, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Philippines
Sulawesi warty pig
Sus celebensis

Rainforest, open
grasslands

Unknown Near Threatened Decreasing Indonesia

Javan/Bawean warty
pig Sus verrucosus/
blouchi

Teak forest, cultivated
areas

172-377 (Bawean
warty pig)

Endangered Decreasing Indonesia

Eurasian wild boar
Sus scrofa

Woodlands, rainfor-
est, grasslands,
semi-deserts

Unknown Least Concern Increasing (Europe);
Unknown or Decreasing
(Asia, Indonesia)

Eurasia, North Africa

Pygmy hog Porcula
salvania

Tall grassland,
shrubland

250 Endangered Decreasing India, Bhutan, Nepal

Chacoan peccary
Catagonus wagneri

Xerophytic thorn
forest

8200 Critically
Endangered

Decreasing South America

Collared peccary
Pecari tajacu

From tropical forests
to deserts

Unknown Least Concern Stable USA, Central and
South America
White-lipped
peccary Tayassu
pecari

Tropical forest, grass-
lands, woodlands

Unknown Vulnerable Decreasing Central and South
America

aims to fill some of these knowledge gaps and provide a broad
audience with an authoritative account of everything about pigs
and peccaries you would ever want to know.
The idea to edit a major work on the ecology, conservation
and management of two entire taxonomic families (Suidae and

Tayassuidae) might seem ambitious. With Mario having done
a similar book on wild cattle, Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour
of Wild Cattle with James Burton, also published by Cambridge
University Press, we believed that it was worth trying the
same for pigs and peccaries. We expected that it would take a

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