Q-Dog
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I don't know about global warming potential, but they contribute to coastal erosion and land loss, levee failure and flooding. If the market for them hasn't developed in the last 30 years it never will. And this is in an area where people will eat almost anything as long as it walks, crawls, swims or flies.How do they compare to cattle in terms of global warming potential?
I figure your rodents and invasive carp ought to be the only meat eligible for purchase with food stamps (SNAP).
Creates a market to promote depredation, reduces the cost of more desirable meat for us useless workers, provides incentive for the lazy to get off their duff.
Someone here tried to make a business of turning nutria into dog treats. I don't know if that is still going.
The bounty program seems to work, but it seems they are more prolific than rabbits.