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Birds of prey in Massachusetts getting sickened by rodenticide - here's how to protect wildlifeWEYMOUTH - A red-tailed hawk is fighting for its life in Massachusetts ... The poison has been killing various birds for months, and prompted several pushes to ban the rat deterrent.
The New England Wildlife Center said a recent Tufts study found 100 percent of birds tested had been in contact with rodenticide. WBZ-TV's Mike Sullivan reports. Trump will decide the future of ...
The Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Massachusetts Department of Agricultural ... birds can become infected with HPAI, raptors (birds of prey), waterfowl and other aquatic birds are most ...
(John McCosh/LightFlex Studios) Witness of Massachusetts State Police cruiser crash rollover: ‘Horrific… absolutely wild’ ...
The birds of prey were from the same geographic population ... A 2017 study by Murray explored what products PMPs in Massachusetts used. ARs work by thinning the blood and cause the animal to ...
They said firefighters worked with Tom Ricardi of the Massachusetts Birds of Prey Rehabilitation Center in Conway to rescue the chicks, which were estimated to be between 7 and 8 weeks old.
The hawk is now getting care at the Wester Massachusetts Birds of Prey Rehabilitation Center in Conway and should be released in the spring.
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