Por: The Boston Globe Opinion March 13, 2023
The news that a bald eagle rescued last month later succumbed to rodenticide poisoning ( Metro, March 2) is tragic, and it’s not an isolated case — this was the third bald eagle in the Boston area to die from rat poison in the last two years.Rat populations are growing in many communities, but widespread use of poisons by commercial exterminators is making the problem worse. Second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides kill rodents from... + full article
Associated Press USA Oddities April 18, 2023
SAN DIEGO (AP) — As an ambassador for rats, it’s never easy to win over the public. There’s that hairless tail after all. But Runa at the San Diego Zoo is doing her best to counter the bad press. She is one of a handful of such so-called ambassadors showing off the virtues... + más
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Slate USA Science April 18, 2023
Everyone who sets foot in New York City seems to have a rat story. Rats have become so synonymous with the metropolis that a friend, visiting for the first time from Romania, was thrilled to see a New York subway rat. All part of the tourist experience. Lately though, it seems... + más
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Associated Press USA Oddities April 13, 2023
NEW YORK (AP) — Every New York City mayor has waged war — and mostly lost — against one of humanity’s most cunning and enduring foe: rattus norvegicus. But has the city’s vilest enemy, better known as the common brown rat, finally met its match? Mayor Eric Adams... + más
Teacher's pest: NYC hires former educator to slaughter rats | ABC News
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ABC News USA Health April 12, 2023
NEW YORK -- Every New York City mayor has waged war — and mostly lost — against one of humanity’s most cunning and enduring foe: rattus norvegicus. But has the city’s vilest enemy, better known as the common brown rat, finally met its match? Mayor Eric Adams introduced a... + más
Teacher's pest: NYC hires former educator to slaughter rats | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics April 12, 2023
NEW YORK – Every New York City mayor has waged war — and mostly lost — against one of humanity’s most cunning and enduring foe: rattus norvegicus. But has the city’s vilest enemy, better known as the common brown rat, finally met its match? Mayor Eric Adams introduced... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Science March 10, 2023
Rats, whose populations in cities exploded during the pandemic, have now joined the list of wildlife believed to be capable of catching and transmitting the virus that causes COVID-19, new research finds. In a study published Thursday in the journal mBio, researchers showed that... + más
NYC Mayor Adams gets split decision in battle against rats | WPLG Local 10
The New York Times USA Science February 27, 2023
The place: a modest house at the end of a narrow street in Culver City, Calif. The problem: The house’s owner had been feeding bread to a population of rats, which had moved into her kitchen and living room and then into the ceilings, where they had begun encroaching on the... + más
The coronavirus has infected New York City's rats. Why that's bad news for people | Los Angeles Times
Woman Admits to Unwittingly Funding Kidnapping Plot of Iran Critic in NYC | NBC 6 South Florida
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