Date: 3/30/26 7:14 am
From: Roger Stephenson <rstephenson...>
Subject: [NHBirds] We can choose to protect birds of prey
Posted with permission.

Owls and hawks are nesting now. When an adult owl is poisoned by eating
rodents poisoned by rodenticides placed outside of buildings and trash
cans, the entire owl brood will die ... and we've just lost a new
generation.

Tomorrow (9:10 am room 103 State House) the NH Senate will hear a bill that
limits the sale of certain rodenticides to ordinary consumers: those
poisons that contain chemicals referred to as "SGARs" - Second Generation
Anticoagulant Rodenticides.

PLEASE voice your *support* of *HB1676* online today or by tomorrow evening
latest. Voices COUNT and your background as an avid birder COUNTS


- When a rodent ingests SGARS it dies slowly, making it an easy target
for a predator (owls, hawks, cats, dogs...)
- Several NH Bald Eagles have been poisoned by SGARs in the past five
years.
- Veterinarians see SGARs in pet dogs and cats.
- SGARS were developed because they are MORE lethal and toxic to
rodents, and MORE lethal to birds of prey
- *Licensed*, certified pest management companies with trained employees
are the ONLY ones who should have access to SGARs, *ASSUMING these
companies embrace an integrated system of pest management.*

It's easy:

1. go to https://gc.nh.gov/remotecommittee/senate.aspx
2. Select March 31
3. Select the "Energy and Natural Resources Committee"
4. Select HB1676
5. Follow the next prompts, and there you go! You can even prepare a
short paragraph, like I will, and submit.


Of course, you can attend the hearing and eyeball the committee members!
(look at them from across the room using binoculars LOL)

NH Audubon has lots of background here
https://nhaudubon.org/policy/rodenticides/
<https://nhaudubon.org/policy/rodenticides/>

Thanks in advance

Roger

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