Experts argue that the population increase in rodents is because of warmer climates, urbanization and recent legislation.
How does rat poison end up in a Tasmanian devil? Quolls and Tasmanian devils are carnivores. They eat mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles, finding food by hunting—or by scavenging dead ...
Despite statewide restrictions on the deadly poisons, new research shows they’re still infiltrating the food web.
The common methods of dealing with these rodents involve using poison or traps ... at Primrose suggest a natural solution using a common kitchen ingredient. Rats and mice have an enhanced sense ...
Over the last few years, animal advocates sought to limit the use of anticoagulant rat poisons due to the dangers they pose to wildlife and pets — even as Massachusetts cities continue to ...
A red-tailed hawk was released back into the wild after spending months in recovery. WBZ-TV's Mike Sullivan reports.
Wildlife advocates celebrated Friday’s release of a red-tailed hawk that had been treated for rat poisoning for the past four ...