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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(7,921 posts)
Tue Mar 21, 2023, 04:33 AM Mar 2023

Louisiana backs off, lets family keep invasive rodent as a pet

Louisiana backs off, lets family keep invasive rodent as a pet
Story by Jonathan Edwards • 1h ago






Denny and Myra Lacoste told a Louisiana newspaper reporter last week all about their pet rodent, Neuty, whom they’d rescued two years before. The animal, a nutria, had since become a part of their family and something of a local celebrity.

The 22-pound “water rat” liked to stick his head out of Denny’s pickup truck like a beagle, they told the Times-Picayune. He ate a mostly vegetarian diet but sometimes got Popeye’s fried chicken as a treat. He had been declared the official mascot of Bayou 95.7, a New Orleans rock-and-roll radio station.

On Thursday, a day after the story ran, officials with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries showed up at the Lacostes’ seafood business in Metairie, La., a New Orleans suburb. Wildlife agents told them that state law prohibits people from owning nutria, a semiaquatic rodent that, according to the department, “has caused considerable damage to the state’s coastline, crops and marshes.” They had come to seize the animal, which is considered an invasive species in Louisiana.

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The threat of losing their pet put in motion a 33-hour scramble to keep Neuty, one that would involve lawyers and thousands of Neuty fans demanding that state officials back off. It worked. A day after citing the Lacostes and demanding they fork over Neuty, wildlife officials issued them a special permit, allowing them to keep him so long as they obey certain provisions.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/louisiana-backs-off-lets-family-keep-invasive-rodent-as-a-pet/ar-AA18SZKt

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Louisiana backs off, lets family keep invasive rodent as a pet (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd Mar 2023 OP
If you ever meet a nutria that was raised by people you will understand. PurgedVoter Mar 2023 #1
nutria are not the worst invasive species in metairie rampartc Mar 2023 #2

PurgedVoter

(2,217 posts)
1. If you ever meet a nutria that was raised by people you will understand.
Tue Mar 21, 2023, 05:07 AM
Mar 2023

They are very sweet and very ethical.

rampartc

(5,407 posts)
2. nutria are not the worst invasive species in metairie
Tue Mar 21, 2023, 08:48 AM
Mar 2023

that place is full of maga trumpists.

louisiana wildlife and fisheries pays a bounty of $6 for each nutria tail. a nephew of mine paid for a semester at lsu (until he flunked out. football season ya know.) by detailing road kill.

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