Environment
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Squirrel Birth Control: Oral Contraceptives to be Used to Control Rodent Population
According to new research, oral contraceptives might aid in the reduction of grey squirrel populations. According to British experts, the nonlethal strategy might help remove the invasive species and allow red squirrels to recover.
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