Hi All,
I think the below warrants a bit of investigation. Does D1339 have
any secondary poisoning capability also?
Inger
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Subject: [Birding-Aus] Poison trials
Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 08:53:50 +1100
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>Queensland Country Life newspaper 28/12/06. p.52 has an item that
field trails will take place in
>2007 using the poison D1339 in feedlot rations to kill birds
including cockatoos around feedlots and
>piggeries. I would think that any grain eating bird visiting the
site would be at risk regardless of
>it's rarity. The trials with the livestock industry have been
funded by the Invasive Animals
>Cooperative Research Centre and the Natural Heritage Trust. Who
is actually carrying out the
>trials and how dod they propose to exclude non target species from
access to the poison?
>Warren Thompson
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