BLM Bans Cyanide Bombs for Coyote Control

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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced that it will no longer allow the use of 'cyanide bombs' to kill coyotes and other species on its land. The M-44 spring-loaded traps filled with cyanide have been used for decades, but critics argue that they harm other animals, including endangered species. The BLM's decision follows existing bans or use-limitations in Idaho, Oregon, California, and Washington. The traps, also known as "cyanide bombs," have unintentionally killed thousands of pets and non-predator wildlife. The ban is effective immediately, but can be reversed with 60 days' notice.
Topics:nation#animal-welfare#bureau-of-land-management#cyanide-bombs#endangered-species#environment#wildlife-management
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