Australia's hardware retailer Bunnings will remove second-generation rat poisons from shelves by June 30 after a federal pesticides regulator recommended the chemicals be declared restricted products available only to licensed professionals. Conservationists and scientists have long opposed the rodenticides due to their harmful effects on wildlife.
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Australia's hardware retailer Bunnings will remove second-generation rat poisons from shelves by June 30 after a federal pesticides regulator recommended the chemicals be declared restricted products available only to licensed professionals. Conservationists and scientists have long opposed the rodenticides due to their harmful effects on wildlife.