Household rat poisons found to be ‘unacceptable risk’ to native animals. So why aren’t they banned?
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par John White, Associate Professor in Wildlife and Conservation Biology, Deakin University
Raylene Cooke, Professor in wildlife and conservation biology, Deakin University
Native predators like owls and goannas are dying from eating poisoned rats and mice. Wildlife experts are shocked the government won’t ban these toxic compounds.
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