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Dr. Bob Thomas has been plugged into the nutria crisis for more than five decades, and in this episode he and Dr. Aimée Thomas take you deep into the natural history, cultural legacy, and ecological crisis of Louisiana's most infamous invasive rodent. Bob shares the corrected origin story, the rise and fall of the fur trade, and his own role in launching the very first Nutria Fest in 1992 at the New Orleans Nature Center, where Paul Prudhomme served as judge and declared the winning dish fit for any restaurant in the world. Along the way, Bob and Aimée get into the biology that makes nutria so well-suited to Louisiana and so devastating once they got here: their taxonomic kinship with chinchillas, capybaras, and guinea pigs (not the rats people assume), their iron-stained orange teeth that grow throughout their lives, their distinctive "nan-cy" call across the marsh, the parasitic nematode behind nutria itch, the beautiful yellow fouchette wildflower whose barbed seeds ruined the pelt industry, and the catastrophic eat-outs that have helped destroy thousands of acres of Louisiana wetlands. They cover the Coastwide Nutria Control Program, the $6-per-tail bounty, the Nutria Rodeo in Venice, the Metairie canal crisis solved by Sheriff Harry Lee's sharpshooters, and the story behind Aimée's nutria-tooth earrings. And at the end, the math that explains why this problem is so hard to solve: a female nutria reaches sexual maturity at one year old and produces 12 to 15 babies a year for 3 to 4 years. Run the numbers and a single female is ultimately responsible for 715,000 nutria within four years. This is a good one... enjoy!!! Follow @SoNatPodcast on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/SoNatPodcast/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sonatpodcast/] for some pictures to go along with this episode! Visit our website at https://lucec.loyno.edu/so-nat-podcast [https://lucec.loyno.edu/so-nat-podcast ] Do you have any more questions about nature? Message us on social media or email us at sonatpodcast@gmail.com [sonatpodcast@gmail.com] and we will answer you!
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