LEGISLATION THAT WOULD BAN THE USE OF TRAPS IN THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGEYS STEM AND OTHER AREAS IS BEING CONSIDERED INHE T US HEALTH CONGRSMESAN. GARRETT GRAVES IS WORKING TO PREVENT THIS ...
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STOCKTON (KPIX) -- There's no certain answer as to how the nutria population re-emerged after being declared eradicated in California decades ago but the population is spreading and causing serious ...
Where some in Congress see a cruel animal killing-device, U.S. Rep. Garret Graves sees an important tool for controlling the explosive growth of nutria, the large, orange-toothed rodents that are ...
No nutria is good news … at least in Southern Illinois. The nutria is a large South American rodent, ranging in size from 8.8-20 points. The nutria was introduced to the United States in the 1940s to ...
LOS BANOS, Calif. — One of the most recent threats to California's environment has webbed feet, white whiskers, shaggy fur and orange buck teeth that could be mistaken for carrots. "Boy, they're an ...
HOUMA -- The roar of Vernon Naquin's mudboat thunders through the marshes of Orange Grove Canal, just south of this Cajun Country hub. Scanning the acres of wetlands before him, Naquin spies the ...
They look like scruffy, oversize rats armed with large, beaver-like orange teeth and flat noses. They’re called nutria, and they’ve ravaged thousands of acres of marshland on the Delmarva Peninsula ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — It’s National Invasive Species Awareness Week, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is highlighting an animal that’s causing major erosion to the banks of ditches, lakes, and ...
The nutria invasion of California continues. Greg Gerstenberg, a biologist and nutria operations chief with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, said 372 nutria had been trapped in the ...
For more than a year, giant rodent invaders with orange-hued teeth have munched through California’s marshland, threatening significant damage to the state’s wetlands and water infrastructure. Nutria ...
To the Editor: At a recent legislative hearing on trapping, as required under Act 159, one of the legislators asked Vermont Fish and Wildlife's general counsel if trapping is needed in Vermont to ...