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lunedì 16 gennaio 2012

Island to be bombed with poison pellets to kill plague of rats


invasione di ratti su isola fronte TOSCANA

January 16, 2012 – ITALY – The uninhabited island, a protected nature reserve lying between the coast of Tuscany and Corsica, has been invaded by thousands of black rats. The rodents are believed to have arrived on the four-square-mile island as stowaways on boats a few years ago but have now multiplied. Authorities are planning to use aircraft to bombard the island with poison pellets in a bid to tackle the infestation. The plan is to drop around 26 tons of pellets on the island at the end of this month. Biologists estimate that there is one rat for every square yard of the island and say they pose a grave threat to the ecology of the nature reserve, which is part of a scattered archipelago of islands off Tuscany. Some conservationists are worried, however, that the pellets could accidentally land in the sea, killing fish and other marine life. They say they could also pose a danger to the 1,000 tourists who are allowed to visit the nature reserve each year, under a tightly-controlled permit system. But the authorities have dismissed those concerns. “No one wants to poison the island,” Franca Zanichelli, the director of the national park authority, told Corriere della Sera. “The project will be managed by experts. The poison pellets are similar to those used everywhere to kill rats.” The pellets will have to be dropped from the air because the island is too rugged for them to be distributed by land. Similar operations on the nearby island of Giannutri and in Sardinia had been a success, Ms Zanichelli said. –Telegraph