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	"author_name": "Defend Them All Foundation",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/defend-them-all",
	"title": "CITIZENS SPEAK! Stop the Poison Drop at the Farallon Islands. ",
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	"description": "A network of environmental and animal welfare advocates are challenging a proposed plan to smother San Francisco’s Farallon Islands with at least 3,500 lbs (1.45 tons) of rat poison-infused grain bait by two helicopter applications. In a Public Letter citing inadequacies throughout the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services (“FWS”)’ risk assessment, these advocates are urging the California Coastal Commission (“Commission”) to reopen and reverse its narrowly-adopted 2021 consent to the scheme. The clarifications promised by the FWS have not been made available to the public, the Commission has not followed up with scheduling the promised new rehearing, and major omissions in the FWS’ prior studies of poison impacts throughout island ecosystems are alleged in today’s Public Letter, which asserts that important information related to the Farallones’ underground sea cave systems and the life they contain is absent from all publicly available documents, and that no method for preventing adverse impacts to these sensitive subterranean ecosystems has been disclosed. The Public Letter also raises new concerns regarding the FWS’ unreported use of significant amounts of glyphosate herbicides such as “Roundup” on the Farallones.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/citizens-speak-stop-the-poison-drop-at-the-farallon-islands"
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