Stock Photo - 04 September 2019, Brandenburg, Güstebieser Loose: Enrico Mielke, full-time muskrat hunter and employee at the Oderbruch Water and Dyke Association (GEDO), uses marking spray to mark an older muskrat duct in the dyke on the Oder. Bisams are much smaller than beavers, but they also like to dig into embankments. The muskrats, once immigrated from North America, reproduce splendidly and now make the dikes in the Oderbruch unsafe. By a reorganization, the hunter hardly comes to them more at the fur. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB. - Güstebieser Loose/Brandenburg/Germany

Stock Photo: 04 September 2019, Brandenburg, Güstebieser Loose: Enrico Mielke, full-time muskrat hunter and employee at the Oderbruch Water and Dyke Association (GEDO).

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