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WORCESTER – Wherever there is dense urban living, there's likely to be rats scurrying about. That's the case in big cities and midsize ones like Worcester, where rats are not only a nuisance but also ...
Mumbai: One of the largest pharmacy and lifestyle retail chain in India, Wellness Forever, stopped selling glue traps, that ensnares small animals, at more than 400 stores across the country following ...
Mumbai: Following an appeal from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals India (PETA India), Wellness Forever, India's third-largest pharmacy and lifestyle retail chain, stopped selling glue traps ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. READ: What do restaurant inspectors look for and can ...
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The San Francisco Commission of Animal Control and Welfare voted unanimously Thursday to recommend a citywide ban on the sale and use of glue traps, according to the wildlife rescue group WildCare.
It happened — you spotted a mouse. If you’re anything like me, your first instinct may be to pack your luggage and find a new place to live. Of course, that’s not super realistic. A better option?
A local nonprofit that helps animals is speaking out against a popular pest control method, using the recent rehabilitation of a great horned owl as an example of devastating unintended consequences.