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The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 7h

The Trump administration has reversed a ban on the use of cyanide bombs (M-44 devices) for the lethal control of predators like coyotes on public lands, despite significant opposition from environmentalists and concerns about public safety and the potential harm to non-target species. #WildlifeManagement #EnvironmentalPolicy #AnimalRights #US #ID #CA #OR #WA #NM #MT #SD #TX

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Trump Administration Lifts Ban on 'Cyanide Bombs' on Public Lands
The Bureau of Land Management will allow the use of the spring-loaded traps, which can kill coyotes and other animals that prey on livestock.
The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 9h

The Trump administration's Bureau of Land Management has lifted a ban on spring-loaded "cyanide bombs" that kill predatory animals like coyotes, reversing the Biden administration's 2023 prohibition meant to protect public safety and wildlife, despite significant opposition from environmentalists and animal-rights advocates. #WildlifeManagement #AnimalRights #PublicSafety #US #ID #CA #OR #WA #NM #TX #MT #SD

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Trump Administration Lifts Ban on 'Cyanide Bombs' on Public Lands
The Bureau of Land Management will allow the use of the spring-loaded traps, which can kill coyotes and other animals that prey on livestock.
The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 12h

The Trump administration has lifted a ban on the use of cyanide bombs, or M-44 devices, which are designed to kill predators like coyotes that threaten livestock, despite concerns from environmentalists and animal-rights advocates regarding their potential danger to people, pets, and endangered species. #WildlifeManagement #PublicLands #AnimalRights #US #ID #CA #OR #WA #NM #SD #TX #MT

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Trump Administration Lifts Ban on 'Cyanide Bombs' on Public Lands
The Bureau of Land Management will allow the use of the spring-loaded traps, which can kill coyotes and other animals that prey on livestock.
The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 13h

The Trump administration has lifted a ban on spring-loaded "cyanide bombs" for killing coyotes and other livestock predators on public lands, reversing the Biden administration's previous prohibition due to safety concerns, while drawing sharp criticism from environmentalists and animal rights advocates over the potential dangers to humans, pets, and endangered species. #WildlifeManagement #AnimalRights #PublicHealth #US #ID #CA #OR #WA #NM #MT #SD #TX

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Trump Administration Lifts Ban on 'Cyanide Bombs' on Public Lands
The Bureau of Land Management will allow the use of the spring-loaded traps, which can kill coyotes and other animals that prey on livestock.
The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 14h

The Trump administration's Bureau of Land Management has lifted a ban on spring-loaded cyanide traps, known as M-44 devices, which are designed to kill coyotes and other livestock predators, despite concerns from environmentalists and animal-rights activists about their potential dangers to people, pets, and endangered species. #WildlifeManagement #PublicLands #AnimalRights #US

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Trump Administration Lifts Ban on 'Cyanide Bombs' on Public Lands
The Bureau of Land Management will allow the use of the spring-loaded traps, which can kill coyotes and other animals that prey on livestock.
The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 16h

The Trump administration is reversing a ban on spring-loaded traps known as "cyanide bombs," previously prohibited by the Biden administration due to safety concerns for humans and wildlife, thereby allowing their use again on public lands to control predation on livestock, despite backlash from environmentalists and animal-rights groups. #WildlifeManagement #EnvironmentalPolicy #AnimalRights #US #CA #ID #OR #WA #NM #MT #SD #TX

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Trump Administration Lifts Ban on 'Cyanide Bombs' on Public Lands
The Bureau of Land Management will allow the use of the spring-loaded traps, which can kill coyotes and other animals that prey on livestock.