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Trump Administration Reauthorizes Use of ‘Cyanide Bombs’ to Kill Wild Animals [The New York Times]

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Trump Administration Reauthorizes Use of ‘Cyanide Bombs’ to Kill Wild Animals - The New York Times | Trump Administration Reauthorizes Use of ‘Cyanide Bombs’ to Kill Wild Animals ment Supported by The Environmental Protection Agency uses the spring-loaded poison devices to kill thousands of coyotes and foxes, despite opposition from environmental groups. By Mariel Padilla Aug 10, Despite strong opposition from environmentalists and others, the federal Environmental Protection Agency announced this past week that it had reauthorized the use of spring-loaded poison devices known as “cyanide bombs” to kill coyotes, foxes and other animals that prey on livestock. The devices, officially called M-44s, have been used continuously for more than four decades by Wildlife Services, a program within the United States Department of Agriculture. When a predator stumbles across one of these devices, a capsule containing sodium cyanide, a highly toxic pesticide, is ejected into its mouth. In Augus Show less Read more
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