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Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Invasive nutria are making inroads in Bay Area watersheds and gaining a lot of attention, prompting Director Chuck Bonham to detail “the hidden work” of the Department of Fish and Wildlife in trying to eradicate the 25-pound swamp rats.
Some invasive species usually try and settle down, start a large family and stake a claim on some of California's endless buffet of agricultural crops, becoming the bane of farmers and researchers.