Episode 23: Here Comes The Pig Here

This episode in history marks the beginning of the "feral" problem in the region. The settlers learned, too late, about the pig’s incredible . A single sow could produce two litters a year. Because they had no natural predators in the Outback, their population exploded.

The pigs began "tilling" the riverbanks to find lily bulbs, causing massive erosion. They ate the eggs of ground-nesting birds and competed with native marsupials for fallen fruit. What started as a celebratory "Episode 23" in the town’s logbook became a cautionary tale about . The Legacy Episode 23: Here Comes the Pig

It was a boar, a massive beast intended to start a local breeding program to provide fresh pork. At the time, pigs were seen as the ultimate "biological transformer"—creatures that could turn kitchen scraps and wild roots into high-quality protein. The Lesson in Biology This episode in history marks the beginning of

However, the "informative" part of this history took a dark turn. Within weeks, the boar and two sows escaped into the scrub. The Ecological Shift Because they had no natural predators in the