Sentences with phrase «rodent control which»

Given a chance, they can have a happy, healthy lifestyle hunting through the haystacks while providing a necessary function for the farmer and enabling the farmer to stop using poisonous rodent control which can harm the environment.

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Details which services he has restored since taking over as County Executive including rodent control and the county parks.
And as such, he made it a priority to restore funding for what he calls the «People's Mandates,» which include the rodent control program, parks improvements, road and bridge construction, libraries, summer youth programming and a renewed commitment to arts and cultural organizations.
At the suggestion of then - County Executive - elect Poloncarz, the Legislature included $ 369,848 to the 2012 Adopted Budget to restore the Rodent Control Program — 36 percent of which (approximately $ 133,000) will be reimbursed by New York State.
Funding for the Vector and Pest Control Program, which included rodent baiting and trapping on private property, was eliminated by former - County Executive Chris Collins in the 2011 Budget.
Unlike rodent models, which are developed from inbred strains of mice kept in controlled environments, companion animals, like humans, are genetically diverse and are exposed to many of the same environmental influences as their owners are.
While trying to come up with a contagious method of birth control among rodent pests, an Australian lab in 2001 modified a mousepox virus, which, unintentionally, caused the rodents» immune system to fail completely — even in animals previously vaccinated against mousepox.
Since 2013, the subcommittee has orchestrated several successes and positive outcomes, some of which include: • Collaborating with the PIJAC Zoonosis committee to update the Healthy Herp Handling poster promoting healthy reptile and amphibian handling practices; develop the Zoonotic Disease Prevention Series for Retailers; draft informative store signage on how to prevent zoonotic diseases; participate in meetings on rodent and reptile disease transmission with the Centers for Disease Control; and produce and revise best management practices (BMP) documents; • Collaborating with the United States Association of Reptile Keepers on past and current attempts to pass legislation, ordinances, and regulatory activity that may impact herp ownership and related businesses; • Attending Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) meetings with reports and summary of actions affecting import and export of reptiles; • Addressing the 2013 Center for Biological Diversity petition to list 53 herp species under the Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards in Ohio.
I truly appreciate this program, not only for the rodent control the cats provide, but also because it gives me the joy of having cats in my life again, which has not been possible since my marriage due to my husband's severe pet allergies.
But according to the NYC Feral Cat Initiative (NYCFCI)-- which is part of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals — they do not use cats specifically for rodent control and the cats were not put there intentionally.
Instead of incarceration and death, a number of communities have instituted programs in which the cats are trapped, vaccinated, and sterilized, then released back into the environment where they often aid in rodent control on farms and urban areas.
Rodent populations should also be controlled since they can lead to an increase in fleas which feed on tapeworm eggs.
If you've decided that a dog is the perfect animal to keep mice or other small rodents under control, we have to have a talk... But there's always the Rat Terrier, which is a smaller breed, bred for — you guessed it — catching rats.
Many owners offer their pet rodents wooden sticks to gnaw, which helps to control overgrown incisors.
«The cats, who keep the rodent population under control, will be killed in a ferocious manner, using Compound 10/80, which is a gut - wrenching poison of the most unimaginable and lengthy horror.
Anyone who takes the time to properly research the origins of the «population control» movement will come to understand that the Rockefeller - Turner-Gates agenda for drastic population reduction, which is now clearly manifesting itself through real environmental crises like chemtrails, genetically modified food, tainted vaccines and other skyrocketing diseases such as cancer, has its origins in the age - old malevolent elitist agenda to cull the human «chattel» as one would do to rodents or any other species deemed a nuisance by the central planning authorities.
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