So the Trump administration is cyanide bombing coyotes now
Because the horrors the Trump administration commits against human victims is not enough for a White House gluttonous for villainy, the Department of Cartoon Solutions to Wildlife Management Problems recently announced that it will be reinstating a program to drop cyanide bombs on animals such as coyotes and foxes.
The use of the sodium cyanide-filled spring-loaded traps, called M-44s, has been used in the past by Wildlife Services to rid private farmers and ranchers of nuisance animals. In 2018 alone, M-44s were used to eradicate 6,500 animals, from, “beavers to black bears, wolves, ducks and owls,”. However, M-44s have also been known to kill endangered species and pets, leading to bans and halts on use in states like Oregon, Idaho, and Colorado, though their use was reinstated on August 6.
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