Why small rodents may be to blame for the changes in pesticide laws

The Canadian government has temporarily lifted a ban on the rodenticide strychnine to combat a severe infestation of Richardson's ground squirrels. The rodents have caused significant damage to agricultural equipment and crops across Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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The decision highlights the tension between environmental regulation and the economic necessity of protecting food supply chains.
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