A Pesticide Banned
Series: November 2009 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
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Rachel Carson warned us. In 1962, she spoke out against the use of DDT in her book Silent Spring. I wonder what she would say about carbofuran today, a pesticide that’s also deadly to birds. You might say carbofuran is an equal-opportunity killer. It takes out Eagles, Red-tailed Hawks, and migratory song-birds of all types...
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Piece Description
Rachel Carson warned us. In 1962, she spoke out against the use of DDT in her book Silent Spring. I wonder what she would say about carbofuran today, a pesticide that’s also deadly to birds. You might say carbofuran is an equal-opportunity killer. It takes out Eagles, Red-tailed Hawks, and migratory song-birds of all types...
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Paula Kahumbu
Posted on October 29, 2009 at 01:35 PM | Permalink
Carbofuran shd be banned
Thank you for this piece, did you know that carbofuran is being dumped in Africa now that it can't be used in USA? We are fighting FMC the manufacturer - pls see our blog http://stopwildlifepoisoning.wildlifedirect.org