Boston launches new rat plan using recommendations from leading expert
Briefly

Boston officials rolled out an ambitious new initiative meant to deal with the city's rat problem, bringing together multiple city agencies for a coordinated effort. Poor trash mitigation and the city's aging infrastructure are blamed for the rat issue.
Mayor Michelle Wu highlighted the importance of the data-driven rodent action plan to make Boston safe and clean. The plan aims to guide approaches across neighborhoods.
Urban rodentologist Bobby Corrigan emphasized the need for a prevention-focused, data-driven approach in addressing rat populations. Controlling food refuse access is crucial for managing rat issues.
Read at Boston.com
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