MOULTONBOROUGH ― The Lakes Region Chapter of the New Hampshire Audubon Society will present a program called, "What’s All the Fuss About Rodent Control and New Hampshire’s Wildlife?" by Carol Foss, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, at the Loon Center.
Learn why some rodent poisons are killing New Hampshire wildlife and pets, and strategies to reduce secondary poisoning. In recent years, shocking numbers of raptors, foxes, coyotes, and other predators have been sickened or killed after preying on rodents poisoned with rodenticides. Public and private property owners and managers need to use a non-poison, integrated pest management approach to rodent control and protect New Hampshire’s native predators.
Foss is senior adviser for science and policy for the New Hampshire Audubon Society.
The Loon Center is located on Lee's Mill Road; follow the signs on Blake Road from Route 25 near the Moultonborough Central School, or from Route 109, turn on to Lee Road and turn left on Lee's Mill Road.
For more information, visit loon.org.


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