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Nutria: Threat and Response Martha Volkoff Invasive Species Program Manager
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Page 1: AAB Nutria PPP - Stanislaus County · Eradication requires that every nutria is removed • This will be a multi-year effort that requires sustained, intensive effort. To do so requires

Nutria: Threat and Response

Martha Volkoff Invasive Species Program Manager

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Background • Nutria or coypu (Myocastor

coypus)

• Large, semi-aquatic rodent

• Fresh and brackish water

• Native to South America

• Introduced for fur trade

• Declared eradicated in 1970s

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Identification

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Biology/Ecology • Reproductive by 4-6 months

• ≤ 3 litters/13 months

• Live in social groups • Dispersal ≤ 50 mi

• Avg. home range size < 25 acres • Move 2+ miles from den

Urban Dallas/Fort Worth – photos Chris Jackson

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Impacts • Consume ≤ 25% of their weight

each day and destroy up to 10x the amount consumed

• Severe erosion, conversion to open water

• Burrowing damages infrastructure and levees • 3-18 ft deep, may extend ≤ 150

ft into bank

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Impacts - Louisiana • Coastwide Nutria Control

Program • Incentives - $5/tail,

250 – 350 trappers • Since 2002, 5 M

harvested ($24 M) • Estimated > 100K

coastal acres damaged

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Impacts – Chesapeake Bay • Chesapeake Bay Nutria Eradication Project (CBNEP)

• Led by USDA-Wildlife Services and USFWS • $15.8 M over 15 years • Over 14K nutria removed

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Discovery in California • Initial discovery - March

2017 • 202 taken, additional

confirmed • Juvenile/adult, M/F • Stanislaus, Merced,

Fresno, Tuolumne, Mariposa, and San Joaquin counties

• Federal, State, and private land

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Stanislaus Co • Five taken between

9/10/17 and 4/25/18 at San Joaquin Wetland Farms along SJR

• 3 of 5 carcasses recovered; 1 male, 2 females, each ~12lb

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Response in California

• CDFW survey/trapping teams on the ground

• Access agreements • Long-term funding • Interagency coordination • Outreach

SF Chronicle

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Eradication Approach and Implementation

• 5-mile buffer around detections • 40-acre grid within buffer (“cells”) • Identify suitable habitat within each cell • CDFW staff and contracted WS staff

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Surveys Notify property owner of upcoming survey and plan around any access agreement conditions

Walk the cell to confirm presence of habitat and look for nutria sign

*IF* nutria sign is detected, set trail cameras to confirm nutria presence

*IF* nutria present – initiate removal If not, note habitat and revisit if appropriate

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Removal Notify property owner of confirmed nutria; enlist their assistance

Set traps appropriate for habitat and in accordance with all access agreement conditions

Check traps daily; remove and dispose of all captures off-site

Trap until no are nutria present

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Partners • CA Food and Ag • CA Water Resources • CA OES • CA State Parks • CACASA/County Ag Commissioners • USDA Wildlife Services • USFWS • Delta Conservancy • Wildlife Conservation Board

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• Eradication requires that every nutria is removed • This will be a multi-year effort that requires sustained,

intensive effort. To do so requires a long-term commitment of resources and ongoing public support.

• Eradication is cheap compared to the ongoing cost of managing their impacts

• We are staff-limited. Minimizing our administrative efforts maximizes our field efforts

Key Points

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Report sightings to: (866) 440-9530 [email protected]

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Questions & Discussion