The baits have come under scrutiny because they have been found in dead native animals such as tawny frogmouths, powerful owls and quolls that had eaten poisoned rats and mice.

The second-generation products are more toxic and are banned from public sale in the United States and parts of Canada and highly restricted in the European Union.

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    6 months ago

    Hardly a week goes by where I don’t see a campaign to eliminate SGARs or an article about another locality that has banned them. Keep up the good fight! Poisoning is cruel and indiscriminate.