sauté a nutria. That was the message the US Fish and Wildlife Service recently put out. It's part of a push to curb invasive species across the country, including right here in Oregon.
Native to South America, the hunched bodied nutria with a round, nearly hairless tail and pentadactyl feet was brought to Oregon for fur farming in the 1930s. It began to escape captivity in the ...
The US Fish and Wildlife Service has instructed residents of California to eat a certain rodent that has been called a "giant ...
Nutria, an invasive species, has caused erosion and loss of habitat in California and approximately 19 other states.
The decision to feature such graphic images on the front page with the article "By Tooth and Tale" on the Venice nutria rodeo is not only in poor taste but also raises serious ethical concerns.
SACRAMENTO – It's National Invasive Species Awareness Week and the US Fish and Wildlife Service wants people to know that nutria can be delicious. The large, semi-aquatic rodent is considered an ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is actively promoting hunting and consumption of wild nutria as a strategy for controlling growing numbers of the invasive rodent species that are eating their way ...
Experts in this case are particularly focused on nutria—an herbivorous, semiaquatic mammal that looks like a cross between a giant rat and a beaver. “Please consider the following slogan ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is not known for its culinary recommendations, but a recent Facebook post has an eye-catching, but perhaps unappetizing photo of a furry nutria along with the line ...