Sodium cyanide was one of three substances released into the canal after what the Environment Agency (EA) called a waste disposal incident at Anochrome Ltd. The EA has now installed a temporary ...
Marc Lidderth, the Environment Agency's (EA) West Midlands area director, said the release of sodium cyanide into the water was "unacceptable" and strong action would be taken if there was any ...
Exposure to sodium cyanide can cause headaches, nausea, dizziness, confusion, changes in heart rate, and loss of consciousness, Public Health England says on its website.
M-44s, or “cyanide bombs,” are one of the most horrifying methods the program uses for its indiscriminate killing. These inhumane traps spray sodium cyanide into the faces of unsuspecting wildlife ...
On Saturday, a truck ferrying 22 tonnes of sodium cyanide en route to Uganda overturned, spilling its lethal cargo in Kambembe, Rironi. In the chaotic aftermath, residents, unaware of the extreme ...
Sodium cyanide cylinders dumped a few metres from where lorry ferrying them overturned in Kambembe, Rironi. [Kimaku Chege, Standard] In the last four days after an accident involving a truck ...
The M-44 devices, spring-loaded ejectors are staked in the ground at surface level with a sodium cyanide capsule loaded, and can be baited to attract predators, like coyotes and certain fox species.
M-44s are baited, spring-activated devices that contain deadly sodium cyanide. When an animal, attracted by the bait, pulls on the poisoned trap, the M-44 propels sodium cyanide into his or her mouth, ...