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A plan to eradicate a “plague-level infestation” of invasive mice on California’s Farallon Islands by dropping poisoned bait from helicopters has been approved by state officials.
After hours of impassioned debate, coastal commissioners voted 5-3 in favor of the long-controversial plan put forth by the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). The approval comes despite the objections of local environmental activists who fear that rodenticide will kill not only the invasive mice, but also gulls and burrowing owls.
If the FWS regional director approves the plan as well, a poison drop over the islands, located just off the San Francisco coast, could take place by the fall of 2023, the wildlife agency said.
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Wildlife officials and ecologists conducting research on the island have argued that urgent and drastic measures are needed to eradicate the mice, which are a threat to endemic species – including native arboreal salamanders, camel crickets and birds like the ashy storm petrel. Proponents of the plan have said using the rodenticide brodifacoum is the only way to quickly achieve total eradication of the mice, which were inadvertently introduced to the islands by sailors in the 19th century, and protect native species that are projected to decline in the coming decades.Here Are 23 of the Coolest Gifts for This 2021AdNational Penny Gift Guide

Supporters of the proposal also include conservation groups like the National Audubon Society and the Nature Conservancy.
However, during hours of emotional debate ahead of the vote, opponents warned that FWS plans to minimize collateral damage to seabirds, raptors and other animals weren’t foolproof. The proposal details that FWS staff would begin by “hazing” gulls to ward them away from the islands before the rodenticide is deployed, using techniques including lasers, pyrotechnics and effigies. Burrowing owls and other raptors – who might eat poisoned mice and themselves get poisoned – would be gathered up and transported off the island.
Hungry raptors flying along California’s coast won’t be able to stay away from a feast of ailing, poisoned mice on the island, said Sara Wan of Western Alliance for Nature and will die of poisoning. “I cry at the thought,” she said. “If I sound angry to you it’s because I am.”
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I really can’t believe this – what about any birds or other wildlife that might feed on the mice? Why are they doing this, nobody human lives there, except for a few biologists? It sounds like another human blundered disaster in the making. I’d read a fiction book about this place once.
I was actually so shocked when I first heard about this, I didn’t know what to say. What kind of science are these people following? This is an uninhabited island except for a few biologists. This seems to me like a lemming cycle, a natural cycle for mice that are part of the food chain.
For people to interfere by dropping poison of all things just is appalling. Even Jane Gooddall thinks it is a crime. What if it gets into the environment and runoff into the ocean?
And South Africa’s contribution, besides spreading the Omicron variant around the world, has been to sterilize a group of lions so that they will not inbreed. The article I had read had cavalierly called it a ‘snip’.
Sterilization is permanent. These lions won’t be able to reproduce ever again. Why not just introduce new lions? We just have to kill and destroy everything we touch. What a vile species we are. 😦
I try not to associate with it as much as possible.
Me neither!
For those poor lions, it’s not just a snip, it’s a spaying for some females and birth control. Of all things. If it is unethical for humans, it is unethical for wildlife! Ugh – you could just vomit:
https://www.africanews.com/2021/12/17/south-africa-snips-lions-to-manage-species/