There’s rat poison that kills eagles, hawks, pets, in a ‘horrific way.’ CT to try to limit or ban it
Rats and mice are a problem throughout Connecticut, but as exterminators use sophisticated poisons to control their populations, eagles, hawks and owls are among the victims, environmental and ...
A recent report finds that, despite legislation limiting such chemicals, dozens of species are still being poisoned. And we ...
Rats thrive around humans, for good reason: They feed off crops and garbage and readily adapt to many settings, from farms to the world’s largest cities. To control them, people often resort to ...
CRANSTON – Laura Evans knew the bald eagle she picked up at a Cranston school wasn't doing well as she drove it toward Providence. Evans is a state environmental police officer, and she had been ...
This article was originally featured on The Conversation. Rats thrive around humans, for good reason: They feed off crops and garbage and readily adapt to many settings, from farms to the world’s ...
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