Ban on ‘cyanide bombs’ on US public lands celebrated as a win for wildlife
by Jimmy Tobias from Environment | The Guardian on (#6GR9M)
Move builds on decisions by states like Oregon to fully or partially prohibit the use of M-44s used to kill predators and other wildlife
A campaign to end the use of so-called cyanide bombs" within the United States has received a major boost after the country's largest public land management agency banned the poison devices on hundreds of millions of acres across the nation.
The move builds on decisions by states such as Oregon to fully or partially prohibit the use of cyanide bombs, also known as M-44s, within their jurisdictions. The US Department of Agriculture uses these devices to kill predators and other wildlife.
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