They Are Putting Cyanide Bombs on Our Public Lands
Yes, you read that right. The USDA's Wildlife Services program uses M-44 sodium cyanide devices—spring-loaded traps that fire cyanide into the face of any animal that pulls the trigger. They cannot tell the difference between a coyote, an endangered species, your family dog, or a child walking on public land that belongs to all of us.
These "cyanide bombs" are back. They are on our public lands. And they are indiscriminate, cruel, and reckless.
We are demanding Congress ban them permanently through Canyon's Law (H.R. 4180 / S. 2179)
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