Congress is Threatening to Ban Nutria Trapping

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January 21, 2022
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January 21, 2022
Bayou Lafourche Restoration Project Will Restore Land Loss and Improve Water Quality
January 21, 2022
Freeze warning in effect tonight; frigid temps to continue through the weekend
January 21, 2022
Legislation that would ban the use of traps in the National Wildlife Refuge System and other areas is being considered in the U.S. House, and Congressman Garret Graves is working to prevent the legislation from harming our nutria eradication efforts.
 
In Louisiana, this bill would make our National Wildlife Refuges a safe harbor for this invasive species and set back the progress made with the Coastwide Nutria Control Program. Nutria have caused the loss of thousands of acres of coastal Louisiana. These invasive pests exacerbate coastal wetlands loss, damage levees, agriculture and other infrastructure.
 
Without the trapping, the nutria will continue to destroy native plants and burrow holes in our levees – remaining a large threat to our hurricane protection and coastal restoration efforts. These National Wildlife Refuges also provide essential habitats for migratory birds and native wildlife according to Graves.