
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a feral pig in a National Park, but evidence of their existence can be seen in droppings and nests. Here’s a place where, after a mud wallow, a pig’s had a scratch against a tree.
[Riverside is one of the entry points to Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. It's accessed via Walcha.]
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