US gives initial OK to predator-killing sodium cyanide
Source: Associated Press
Keith Ridler, Associated Press Updated 5:43 pm CDT, Wednesday, August 7, 2019
BOISE, Idaho (AP) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has taken an initial step to reauthorize a predator-killing poison that injured a boy in Idaho and killed his dog.
The federal agency on Tuesday announced an interim decision involving sodium cyanide that's used in M-44s, devices embedded in the ground that look like lawn sprinklers but spray cyanide when triggered by animals attracted by bait.
Environmental groups, which have filed lawsuits aimed at banning the devices, blasted the move toward reauthorizing the devices.
"Cyanide traps can't be used safely by anyone, anywhere," said Collette Adkins of the Center for Biological Diversity. "While the EPA added some restrictions, these deadly devices have caused too much harm to remain in use."
Read more: https://www.chron.com/news/us/article/US-gives-initial-OK-to-predator-killing-sodium-14288296.php
groundloop
(11,521 posts)That is just so fucking stupid, I almost can't believe they're doing it (yet under tRump this administration is doing all manner of stupid shit which I can't believe).
mopinko
(70,178 posts)cyanide? rly?
Hotler
(11,440 posts)Last edited Thu Aug 8, 2019, 08:36 PM - Edit history (1)
with a bunch of cattle crazing on our public land and loses a calf or two once a year and he is cry bagging about it and most likely refuses to pay grazing fees.
rwsanders
(2,606 posts)jeffreyi
(1,943 posts)+++1
yaesu
(8,020 posts)JohnnyRingo
(18,638 posts)I never knew people use an indiscriminate spray to kill nuisance animals.
I can almost see a poison trap that can only be entered by small animals like raccoons, but this is akin to putting a 12 gauge in the crotch of a tree with a string running to the trigger.
sakabatou
(42,170 posts)Old Vet
(2,001 posts)Maeve
(42,287 posts)Should not be needed but
sarisataka
(18,733 posts)In the woods would take care of the coyotes too. One mine could get a whole pack- very efficient
pazzyanne
(6,556 posts)Who wants to play Russian roulette with cyanide gas?
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