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Rat poison found in dead wedge-tailed eagles in Australian-first study
A long-term study has found high levels of rat poison in wedge-tailed eagles, suggesting that the toxins are having a broad impact on the food chain.
Key points:
- Rat poison has been found in 74 per cent of dead wedge-tailed eagles in Tasmania
- A study finds the eagles do not usually eat rats and…
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