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A Forum for Safe Rodent Control in New England
A Forum for Safe Rodent Control in New England
In recent years, shocking numbers of raptors, foxes, coyotes, and other predators have been sickened or killed after preying on rodents poisoned with rodenticides. We need all public and private property owners and managers to take a non-poison integrated pest management…
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IPM Plan Toolkit Webinar
IPM Plan Toolkit Webinar
To protect pollinators, Bee Cities and Campuses are reducing pesticide use and embracing integrated pest management practices. To help, Xerces Society is launching a new IPM Plan Toolkit to guide affiliates as they create or improve their IPM plans. Join…
Rescue Raptors Orientation for New Volunteers
Rescue Raptors Orientation for New Volunteers
Interested in helping your town or city rescue raptors and other wildlife by reducing the use of rat poison? Join Mass Audubon to learn more about the risks of these poisons, the alternative rodent control options, and how Mass Audubon…
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Rescue Berkshires Wildlife From Rodenticides
Rescue Berkshires Wildlife From Rodenticides
Photo Barred Owl By Kristin Foresti Rescue Berkshires Wildlife from Rodenticides Wednesday, October 16 • 5:30–7:00 pm Hybrid event at Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, 472 W Mountain Rd, Lenox, MA 01240 or Register to join via Zoom. Raptors, coyotes, and…
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Rescue CT River Valley Wildlife from Rodenticides
Rescue CT River Valley Wildlife from Rodenticides
Raptors, coyotes, and other predators balance Massachusetts' ecosystems. But shocking numbers of these iconic creatures have been sickened and killed after eating poisoned rodents. Mass Audubon’s Rescue Raptors program supports groups in communities across Massachusetts to reduce the use of…