Raptors Are the Solution filed a lawsuit against the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act for failing to adequately analyze the impacts of anticoagulant rat poisons on the state’s raptors and other wildlife. Specifically, Raptors Are the Solution challenges the Department's renewal of the registrations for various rodenticides without considering the magnitude of their impacts, including mortality, sublethal impacts, and genetic impacts. In 2018, as a result of the lawsuit, DPR agreed to reevaluate second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides. The lawsuit remains active as it is also requesting that DPR reevaluate diphacinone, a first-generation anticoagulant rodenticide that has been linked to immune system impacts in bobcats and other wildlife, and to deaths and illnesses in many other wildlife species.
California's First District Court of Appeal reverses the trial court and rules that the California Department of Pesticide Regulation must fully consider evidence of diphacinone impacts on non-target wildlife.
Rat poison kills great horned owl, sickens baby bird at SLO County nature preserve
Owls of the Bell Tower: Learning from the loss of Ferndale's feathered family
Raptors Are the Solution files petition for writ of mandate against the California Department of Pesticide Regulation in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda.
Raptors Are the Solution
Michael W. Graf, Michael W. Graf Law Offices
Deborah Sivas, Stanford Law School Environmental Law Clinic
Wildlife Protection