Turkey vultures in California are testing positive for rat poison - High Country News
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Anticoagulant rodenticides, though effective in controlling rodent populations, have devastating impacts on wildlife. A study revealed that 13% of turkey vultures in Los Angeles are contaminated with these toxins, marking an alarming trend in ecological contamination. These chemicals persist in the environment, causing collateral damage to raptors, coyotes, and more, which are essential for maintaining rodent populations. There has been a legislative response, with California banning the most harmful rodenticides in recent years, reflecting the growing awareness of their environmental dangers and the push for humane pest control alternatives advocated by nonprofits.
I consider them to be like our modern-day DDT, due to the fact that they have infiltrated the entire food web.
Given the birds' unique ecological perch as nature's carnivorous cleanup crew, the results reveal just how thoroughly anticoagulant rodenticides pervade the ecosystem.
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