Rescue Gloucester Wildlife from Rodenticides

Local wildlife—eagles, owls, foxes, coyotes, just to name a few—keeps our ecosystem in balance by reducing rodent populations. But rodent poisons (specifically second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides or SGARs) harm a shocking number of these animals after they eat poisoned rodents. SGARs can also harm children and pets who eat the poison itself. 

We are a group of Gloucester residents committed to ending the use of rat poisons that harm raptors and other wildlife. Alongside Mass Audubon and other wildlife advocates, we are working toward reducing the use of rodenticides in Gloucester and across Massachusetts. 

 

Learn more

And then come to Sawyer Free Public Library to meet Barn Owl Bella and hear about how we can do better for
wildlife and our pets on January 31