California's Nutria Nightmare: Someone Really Likes These 20-Pound Rats
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California is grappling with a multitude of challenges these days. The state, once renowned for its prosperity, now faces financial difficulties. It is led by a governor whose leadership is often criticized, ranking among the least effective in the nation. Residents contend with some of the highest fuel prices, taxes, and living costs in the United States. As a result, there’s been a significant exodus of residents seeking better opportunities, leading to a scarcity of moving trucks for those leaving Los Angeles for places like Dallas. Compounding these issues is the substantial rise in illegal immigration the state has experienced in recent years.

Adding to California’s woes is a new type of immigrant, unlike any before: an invasion of large, 20-pound aquatic rodents.

Known as nutria, these creatures resemble oversized muskrats but lack the desirable glossy fur. They are notorious for their destructive burrowing habits, causing damage by digging into riverbanks and creek beds, which leads to the destruction of landscaping and the destabilization of waterways, levees, and wing dams.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife said DNA testing of the 2.5-foot-long pest, known as a nutria, shows the current population is linked to animals in Oregon, not to the species that roamed California in the 1970s before being wiped out.

“This study supports our long-held belief that the current invasion is the result of reintroduction rather than explosive growth of a remnant, undetected population,” the CDFW ‘s Nutria Eradication Program Manager Valerie Cook said.

Nutria are semi-aquatic rodents native to South America that live near freshwater and estuaries. Because they burrow like beavers, they can cause extensive damage to water infrastructure, banks and levees, posing a hazard to people, livestock and machine operators, according to the agency.

Nutria, I am given to understand, are like giant muskrats, but without the shiny, valuable fur. They are destructive burrowers, digging under river and creek banks, destroying landscaping and undermining waterways, levees and wing dams.


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