Controversial cyanide devices make comeback for predator control in Ore

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Has Curt Mattson District Supervisor of USDA Wildlife Services not learned enough from killing an Idaho Families Pet Casey, amongst many many other pets, and almost killing their Son Canyon and his Father that almost gave Casey CPR??? What will it take to get these Government Organizations to realize that Cyanide can not ask if your a Pet or a Human Being!!

Contact Information: Oregon Wildlife Services State Director 6135 NE 80th. Suite A-8. Portland, OR 97218. Phone: (503) 326-2346

VALE — Wildlife Services, which works to resolve wildlife/human conflicts, is regaining two of the tools it uses to control predators in Malheur County and hopes to get another one back.

Curt Mattson, acting district supervisor for the USDA Wildlife Services in eastern Oregon, shared this information with members of the county court during their meeting Wednesday. He said the service will soon be able to again use DRC-1339 to control starlings and ravens around feedlots and calving and lambing facilities.

The toxicant has been in short supply due of the loss of a manufacturer, Mattson said. However, a new manufacturer has been secured and the chemical has been re-registered with the Environmental Protection Agency, he said, so supplies would be good.

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