The routine and widespread public use of Second Generation Anticoagulant Rodenticides (SGARs) is killing native wildlife across Australia.
Last month, Australia’s national regulator — the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) — failed to act on mounting evidence of the serious risks posed by SGAR rat poisons. This puts our birds of prey, native wildlife, and household pets at continued risk.
The APVMA has instead proposed a set of inadequate, half-measures. The proposed changes will not deliver any meaningful reduction in wildlife poisoning. Check out our SGAR scorecard for more detail on why these changes fall short and fail to protect Australia’s biodiversity.
Have your say today. Be a voice for birds and wildlife.Don’t forget to share your personal perspective and tell the regulator to act.
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Have your say today. Be a voice for birds and wildlife. Don’t forget to share your personal perspective and tell the regulator to act.
You can learn more about how SGARs threaten non-target wildlife like native owls, quolls, and family pets, and discover ways you can help.
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