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	<author_name>Audubon Society of Rhode Island</author_name>
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	<title>Save the raptors, stop the rodents!</title>
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	<description>Data direct from cities, towns, and counties in California show that after the state banned anticoagulant rodenticides (rat poisons found in black boxes) in 2021, rodent complaints went down to a 10-year low compared to before the ban. That’s because predators like owls, hawks, and eagles eat thousands of rodents a year, but it may only take 1-2 rodents who have consumed this class of rat poisons to kill them. Poisoning the entire ecosystem, our water supply, and children is wrong and unnecessary. Sign our petition to support RI cities and towns using effective, wildlife-safe alternatives and ban these rat poisons.</description>
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