US Reverses Ban on Cyanide Bombs for Wildlife Control
The Trump administration has lifted a ban on the use of cyanide bombs for killing animals. This decision has been met with strong opposition from animal welfare advocates. This predation control tactic had been banned since 2023. The decision has drawn criticism, with opponents linking it to the 'Trump Extinction Plan'. These bombs are often used to control populations of coyotes and other predators. The Trump administration has reversed a previous ban, enacted during the Biden administration, on the use of M-44 cyanide bombs. These devices are spring-loaded traps designed to spray a lethal dose of cyanide into the faces of animals like coyotes and foxes.
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