SAN RAFAEL (KPIX) - Last summer, federal wildlife officials proposed to the California Coastal Commission a controversial plan to drop poison pellets on the Farallones Islands to kill invasive mice.
The 7-hour hearing featured opposing organizations and specialists, with emotions running high at times. Critics of the plan pointed to the ecological risks of rodenticide use on a landscape level.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. CHICAGO — Rogers Park residents have ...
The California Coastal Commission Thursday considered whether U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service should be permitted to drop nearly 3,000 pounds of rodenticide on South Farallon Islands, a wildlife ...
MOREAU (NEWS10) – A quiet Sunday evening in Moreau took a disturbing turn when a local mother found her 7-year-old son holding a bright green pellet he had picked up near their backyard swing set.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Officials are investigating after reports of possible rat poison mixed in with dog treats were found along a trail at Mt. Tabor. Pet owners visiting the popular Portland park ...
An invasive population of mice is wreaking havoc on Marion Island, a small island off the southern coast of South Africa, Earth.com reported. The damage they've done to local seabird populations has ...
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