In 2020, Tufts Wildlife Clinic Director Maureen Murray, V03, published a study that showed 100% of red-tailed hawks tested at the clinic were positive for exposure to anticoagulant rodenticides (ARs).
First-generation anticoagulants are much more toxic when feeding occurs on several successive days rather than a single day. Chlorpophacinone, diphacinone and warfarin are first-generation ...
Research from Tufts Wildlife Clinic at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine shows that, in addition to anticoagulant rodenticides, another type of rodent poison can bioaccumulate in hawks and owls ...
A public comment period on rodenticide changes proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency ended Feb. 13. The affected rodenticides as described in the Proposed Interim Decision document include ...
Thousands in southeast Michigan have joined a movement to stop the use of rat poisons due to the harm they pose to pets and predators. The most common types of rodenticides deployed by pest control ...
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