The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has received laboratory results on an initial group of bird carcasses collected on Rat Island in late May and Early April. Examination of the livers of two bald eagles, two glaucus winged gulls, one peregrine falcon, and one rock sandpiper all tested positive for the rodenticide brodifacoum. We are in the process of analyzing all of the viable bird remains and tissue samples collected, in order to more fully understand the cause of mortalities and more effectively plan future operations in the Aleutians. Results will be released when they are available. In addition, soil and water samples were collected, and will be analyzed to more fully understand the potential movement of the rodenticide into, and degra...
In 1995, the Canadian Wildlife Service attempted to eradicate introduced Norway rats (Rattus norveg...
Haida Gwaii supports 1.5 million nesting seabirds, including 50% of the global Ancient Murrelet popu...
Although Talon® baits containing brodifacoum have been used successfully in eradicating rats from so...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has received laboratory results on an initial group of bird carca...
After more than two weeks of intensive field monitoring on Alaska’s remote Rat Island, part of Alask...
To eradicate invasive Norway rats, an aerial broadcast of the rodenticide Brodifacoum-25W Conservati...
A conservation partnership is restoring the native ecosystem of Rat Island in the Alaska Maritime Na...
Restoration of natural ecosystem function on Rat Island promises to re-establish native seabirds and...
Introduced, invasive rats can cause substantial damage to native flora and fauna, including ground-n...
Invasive rats are known to threaten natural resources and human health and safety. Island-wide rat e...
Reports were scanned in black and white at a resolution of 600 dots per inch and were converted to t...
The use of rodenticides to control or eradicate invasive rats (Rattus spp.) for conservation purpose...
Monitoring anticoagulant rodenticide (AR) exposures in birds of prey presented to a wildlife clinic ...
Invasive alien species represent one of the greatest threats to native plants and animals on islands...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
In 1995, the Canadian Wildlife Service attempted to eradicate introduced Norway rats (Rattus norveg...
Haida Gwaii supports 1.5 million nesting seabirds, including 50% of the global Ancient Murrelet popu...
Although Talon® baits containing brodifacoum have been used successfully in eradicating rats from so...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has received laboratory results on an initial group of bird carca...
After more than two weeks of intensive field monitoring on Alaska’s remote Rat Island, part of Alask...
To eradicate invasive Norway rats, an aerial broadcast of the rodenticide Brodifacoum-25W Conservati...
A conservation partnership is restoring the native ecosystem of Rat Island in the Alaska Maritime Na...
Restoration of natural ecosystem function on Rat Island promises to re-establish native seabirds and...
Introduced, invasive rats can cause substantial damage to native flora and fauna, including ground-n...
Invasive rats are known to threaten natural resources and human health and safety. Island-wide rat e...
Reports were scanned in black and white at a resolution of 600 dots per inch and were converted to t...
The use of rodenticides to control or eradicate invasive rats (Rattus spp.) for conservation purpose...
Monitoring anticoagulant rodenticide (AR) exposures in birds of prey presented to a wildlife clinic ...
Invasive alien species represent one of the greatest threats to native plants and animals on islands...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
In 1995, the Canadian Wildlife Service attempted to eradicate introduced Norway rats (Rattus norveg...
Haida Gwaii supports 1.5 million nesting seabirds, including 50% of the global Ancient Murrelet popu...
Although Talon® baits containing brodifacoum have been used successfully in eradicating rats from so...