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    • About Us
      • Who We Are
      • News & Events
      • Contact Us
    • The Problem
      • Why We Exist
      • Types of Poison
      • Bill AB1788 & How To Help
    • Alternatives
      • Alternative Product Links
      • Professional Pest Control
    • HOAs
    • Owl Boxes/Raptor Poles
    • Helpful Info.
      • Informative Websites
      • Outreach Materials
      • Wildlife Photo Gallery
    • Sick/Injured Animal Links
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • News & Events
    • Contact Us
  • The Problem
    • Why We Exist
    • Types of Poison
    • Bill AB1788 & How To Help
  • Alternatives
    • Alternative Product Links
    • Professional Pest Control
  • HOAs
  • Owl Boxes/Raptor Poles
  • Helpful Info.
    • Informative Websites
    • Outreach Materials
    • Wildlife Photo Gallery
  • Sick/Injured Animal Links

types of Poison

Additional Information

 

In this section, you will find helpful brochures and a checklist. Check out the summary of the poison-types summary that Poison Free Malibu put together. 


Raptors are the Solution put together this information on dangerous rat poisons still sold over the counter:  https://www.raptorsarethesolution.org/dangerous-rat-poison-products-still-being-sold-over-the-counter/ 


Please note: There are no safe rat poisons! There are no antidotes for non-anticoagulant poisons such as  Bromethalin, Strychnine, or Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D).


Read the News Release published on 10/1/2020 via the National Park Service. 


 "The results from the necropsy for P-67, the kitten’s deceased mother, shows that she was found with no food in her stomach, she was relatively thin, and she also had evidence of intestinal disease, known as necrotizing enteritis. She was also exposed to five different anticoagulant rodenticide compounds and to bromethalin, not an anticoagulant but a highly potent rodenticide that provides a lethal dose to rodents in a single feeding. The presumptive cause of death was septicemia, possibly secondary to enteritis, according to the report."


https://www.nps.gov/samo/learn/news/biologists-attempt-to-foster-orphaned-mountain-lion-kittens.htm?fbclid=IwAR2E-iNzT7Mn8n4JJXM_nfVtv7LkzO_JL2ZGhmIjGS_WDF8gBUSVLOON-Zo

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