Invasive 20-pound rodents continue to spread in the Bay Area sfgate.com 7 points by NoRagrets 5 hours ago
Grosvenor 5 hours ago They should open up trapping season on them. Apparently their fur is used in fashion.I could use a new winter hat.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutria_fur quantified 3 hours ago Or a state-sponsored bounty. Though you don't want to encourage breeding them. Maybe reward all county taxpayers with a three-month-long tax holiday if they can be rid of nutria for a year.
quantified 3 hours ago Or a state-sponsored bounty. Though you don't want to encourage breeding them. Maybe reward all county taxpayers with a three-month-long tax holiday if they can be rid of nutria for a year.
chiefalchemist 5 hours ago I read / skimmed twice but didn't see, this invasive species is native of where? zafka 5 hours ago Native to South America. Imported to various places for fur trade ( 1900s). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutria
zafka 5 hours ago Native to South America. Imported to various places for fur trade ( 1900s). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutria
They should open up trapping season on them. Apparently their fur is used in fashion.
I could use a new winter hat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutria_fur
Or a state-sponsored bounty. Though you don't want to encourage breeding them. Maybe reward all county taxpayers with a three-month-long tax holiday if they can be rid of nutria for a year.
I read / skimmed twice but didn't see, this invasive species is native of where?
Native to South America. Imported to various places for fur trade ( 1900s). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutria