Nutria burrows can also damage flood control levees that protect low-lying areas; weaken the foundations of reservoir dams, buildings, and roadbeds;
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Nutria, a large, semi-aquatic rodent native to South America, were brought to the United States for their fur in the 1880s. They were introduced to Oregon in the 1930s.
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Nutria are large semi-aquatic rodents which are native to South America. They look like a beaver or muskrat when swimming and have nicknames like Swamp Beaver
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The Coastwide Nutria Control Program is funded through The Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act (CWPPRA).
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Ratings : 52 %
Caleta de la Nutria Marina: Cuentos para la ansiedad infantil, enseña la relajación :
Ratings : 15 %
Nutria control, prevention, removal, and trapping services by United Wildlife Animal Control.
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Ratings : 50 %
Rat Patrol! | Nutria Rats in the swamps of South Louisiana :
Ratings : 39 %
How They Deal With Nutria (Large Rodent) in Louisiana :
Ratings : 12 %
Nutria burrows can also damage flood control levees that protect low-lying areas; weaken the foundations of reservoir dams, buildings, and roadbeds;
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Ratings : 26 %
Nutria, a large, semi-aquatic rodent native to South America, were brought to the United States for their fur in the 1880s. They were introduced to Oregon in the 1930s.
Read More
Ratings : 56 %
Nutria are large semi-aquatic rodents which are native to South America. They look like a beaver or muskrat when swimming and have nicknames like Swamp Beaver
Read More
Ratings : 13 %
Nutria Hunted to Save Wetlands :
Ratings : 52 %
Your DNREC - Nutria Trouble :
Ratings : 45 %
NUTRIA HERBAL HAIR OIL :
Ratings : 18 %
Nutria/beaver/goose control with Scott Hall :
Ratings : 54 %
Meet A Nutria Rat - Louisiana Bayou Airboat Tour :
Ratings : 15 %
Pinguinos de Madagascar- La otra nutria :
Ratings : 12 %