Environment
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Maryland Eradicates Invasive Rodent Species Nutria at the Cost of $30 Million, Fears of Reinvasion Still Linger
The invasive Nutria that has been pestering Maryland has been eradicated in the area. The process cost $30 million but the fear of reinvasion still lingers as the rodent species might still be near the boundaries of the area.
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