The severe winter weather raises hopes that the city’s rodent population will decrease in the spring ...
A compromise to limit the use of a controversial rat poison has environmentalists criticizing a new Connecticut law. Wildlife advocates say second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides, or SGAR, which ...
A Connecticut town is piloting a rodent birth control program to manage the town’s rodent population in a more environmentally responsible way, and animal rights advocates are hailing it as a success.
Treasure Valley reports sharp rise in rat calls; pros see widespread presence. Rats exploit urban change, warmer winters and ‘human subsidies’ for survival. Experts say control is more likely than ...
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