Save Wildlife, Pets & Children from Super Toxic Rat Poison

Please support Citizens for Los Angeles Wildlife (www.clawonline.org) and Los Angeles Councilmember Paul Koretz's to phase out and implement regulations on the sale, purchase and use of anticoagulant rodenticides (rat poisons) - that kills untargeted wildlife including bobcats, hawks, owls, coyotes, as well as pets.

Super toxic rat poisons are indiscriminant killers. Known as second-generation anticoagulants, these highly toxic rodenticides have been linked to the poisonings of wildlife, pets and children and are harmful to Los Angeles’ environmental health.

Anticoagulant rodenticide is lethal to all native wildlife, causing secondary and tertiary poisoning of apex indigenous predators. For example, once a rat consumes poison, it becomes sluggish and easy prey for bobcats, coyotes, mountain lions, owls, hawks and other predators.  Those animals are then poisoned as well.  Pets are also often unintended victims in the same way.

Even the Los Angeles Unified School District uses more than twenty extermination poisons including anticoagulant rat poison. There are many natural pesticides that can be used in place of this poison that will not pose so many environmental and health risks.

For more information or to find out how you might help: www.clawonline.org

Dear Mayor Garcetti and City Councilmembers:

Please support Case #13-1580 - Councilmember Paul Koretz (CD5) and Councilmember Tom LaBonge (CD4) co-authored motion for the Department of Recreation and Parks and other city Departments to report to the City Council on the policies and procedures that dictate the use of poisons to control the rodent population in the parks and hillside areas of LA, including the Santa Monica Mountains, Hollywood Hills & Griffith Park. 


I would further support an ordinance that includes:
- A city-wide ban on the sale and purchase of anticoagulant rodenticide.
- Prohibit the municipal, commercial, industrial, professional and private use of anticoagulant rodenticide particularly in our hillsides and other ecologically sensitive areas and within 100 feet of parks, school zones, playgrounds and play structures.
- A system of fines be instituted to support this ordinance with increased fines in our hillsides and ecologically sensitive areas as well as within 100 feet of our parks, school zones, playgrounds and play structures.

Actualizar #3hace 10 años
Please visit clawonline.org to ask LA Mayor & City Council to vote for case #13-1580: Motion for the Dept of Recreation & Parks and other city Departments to report on the policies and procedures that dictate the use of poisons to control the rodent population in the parks and hillside areas of LA, including Santa Monica Mountains, Hollywood Hills & Griffith Park. Tell them you would support regulations on the sale and purchase of anticoagulant rodenticides.
Actualizar #2hace 11 años
CLAW was interviewed about deadly rodenticide poisoning of wildlife, pets and children on KNX Newsradio 1070. Please share our attached interview with your friends and family and ask them to sign our petition and help us reach 3000 signatures.
Actualizar #1hace 11 años
Thanks to you we've got more than 400 signatures! UPDATE: We have a meeting this Friday with Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti - please encourage your friends to sign so we can walk in to his office with more than 500 signatures! If you live in Los Angeles and/or have friends anywhere in California - please encourage their participation at http://www.clawonline.org.
Sincerely,
Citizens for Los Angeles Wildlife
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