[Opinion] Trump administration resurrects dangerous cyanide bombs
The move bypassed public comment and will let USDA Wildlife Services deploy the devices again on 245 million acres, critics said.
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Trump administration resurrects dangerous cyanide bombs that explode into animals’ mouths (Opinion)
On April 15, the Trump administration lifted former President Joe Biden’s M-44 ban on the Bureau of Land Management’s 245 million acres, and once again, M-44s will be deployed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services.
Trump administration resurrects dangerous cyanide bombs
M-44s are spring-loaded devices stuck in the ground and scented with decomposed animal tissue. They blast cyanide into the mouth of any creature that bites and pulls them. They were introduced in 1967 to replace gunpowder-driven Coyote Getters. Opinion M-44s are designed to kill coyotes, foxes and feral dogs that sometimes prey on sheep and newborn cattle. They also kill at least 150 nontarget species. This April 15, the Trump administration li…
Williams: Trump administration resurrects dangerous cyanide bombs
M-44s are spring-loaded devices stuck in the ground and scented with decomposed animal tissue. They blast cyanide into the mouth of any creature that bites and pulls them. They were introduced in 1967, to replace gunpowder-driven Coyote Getters. M-44s are designed to kill coyotes, foxes and feral dogs that sometimes prey on sheep and newborn cattle. They also kill at least 150 nontarget species. This April 15, the Trump administration lifted for…
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