Britain once faced a large coypu population introduced for fur farming. These invasive rodents damaged wetlands and agricultural crops significantly. A planned eradication campaign began in 1981 using intensive trapping methods. This effort successfully reduced the coypu numbers to almost nothing within six years. The government officially ended the successful eradication program in 1989.
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