LISTEN: Can contraceptives really control the population of grey squirrels?
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
UK scientists are trying to hatch a plan to stop these animals from reproducing at alarming rates...
In the United Kingdom, scientists plan to use oral contraceptives to control the grey squirrel population.
According to BBC News, these scientists are making good progress and could soon start field trials.
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The mass birth control plan involves luring grey squirrels into feeding boxes, which will house hazelnut spread spiked with contraceptives.
Darren, Keri, and Sky discussed this and here's what they had to say about the matter:
According to Environment Minister Lord Benyon, this project could help eradicate the grey squirrel in the United Kingdom without having to killing them.
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The minister goes on further to say these squirrels do damage to the woodland ecosystem and the native red squirrel populations.
Do you think such measures are necessary?
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