Warnings after native bird deaths blamed on mouse baiting in NSW

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Warnings after native bird deaths blamed on mouse baiting in NSW
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Australian birds are now getting caught up in the devastating mouse plague. 9News

The state Environment Protection Authority investigated bird deaths around Forbes, Parkes, Dubbo, Narromine, Condobolin and the Riverina, and found some of them had been caused by baiting.

A flock of dead galahs has been found in Parkes, as people are warned about correct mouse-baiting procedures."Our advice is to think carefully about where the bait is being placed, only use the recommended amount of bait". The birds, which normally lived around the town cemetery, had all apparently been feeding on the ground when they died.The mouse plague is continuing to affect people around NSW."This is just a devastating situation all-round," she wrote on Facebook.

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