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Control of pest species: Tree shelters help protect seedlings from nutria

January 1, 1991

Various methods of nutria preventative techniques were tested in attempts to curb the loss of seedlings due to nutria capturing. The results of testing possibly indicate that tree shelters have real potential for use in forest restoration projects on sites with moderate nutria populations. Tree shelters may even prove effective on sites with high nutria populations, as long as alternative food supplies are available.

Publication Year 1991
Title Control of pest species: Tree shelters help protect seedlings from nutria
DOI 10.3368/er.9.2.122
Authors J. A. Allen, R. Boykin
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Restoration & Management Notes
Index ID 1002351
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Wetlands Research Center