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BLM Celebrates Ban on Cyanide Bombs, Protecting Wildlife on US Public Lands

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Boise State Public Radio

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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has banned the use of "cyanide bombs" on its lands. These M-44 devices, used to control predators and protect livestock, release deadly poison when triggered. Environmental groups have praised the decision, citing the indiscriminate nature of the devices and the risk they pose to people and animals. Last year, M-44s killed over 5,000 animals, including unintentional deaths. While the ban applies to BLM-administered lands, the devices are still allowed on U.S. Forest Service lands and in some states. Wildlife agents are urged to refrain from deploying them on any public lands, and alternative predator control methods are available to livestock producers.

New Zealand cancels controversial children's cat-killing competition.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NPR

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A hunting contest in New Zealand, which would have seen children under 14 compete to kill the most feral cats, has been cancelled after animal rights groups raised concerns. The North Canterbury Hunting Competition, which is open to both children and adults, aims to manage invasive species and raise money for local causes. Feral cats are a problem in New Zealand, with the Department of Conservation estimating there could be as many as 2.5 million, which is about double the number of domestic cats in the country.