Advocates want Massachusetts leaders to do more to prevent animals from being poisoned by second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides, or SGARs, after the death of a bald eagle.
. Advocates are calling on local and state officials to do more to prevent more animals from being poisoned by second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides, or SGARs.
"She was really lethargic; she was so weak, she couldn't even stand. And honestly, she couldn't even pick her head up," said Mertz."Week-in and week-out, we're treating hawks and owls, and sometimes eagles and foxes." The poisoning of the wildlife prompted the Town of Arlington to enact its own policy to keep public resources from using SGARs, but Town Manager Sandy Pooler admits they can only do so much.
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