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- NATION, Page 35American NotesENVIRONMENTRats Rate, People Don't
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- During California's war against the citrus-destroying
- Mediterranean fruit fly, community groups have beseeched state
- officials to stop spraying the insecticide Malathion in
- populated areas. But the bureaucrats at the California
- department of food and agriculture refused, insisting that the
- spraying poses no threat to human beings. Now at last the
- state's anti-medfly force has been induced to yield a bit -- to
- avoid possible harm to an endangered species named the
- Stephens' kangaroo rat.
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- Warned by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that
- Malathion-base spray could put the 3-in.-long nocturnal rodent
- at risk (and the state in violation of the Federal Endangered
- Species Act), officials agreed to avoid aerial spraying of the
- area where the kangaroo rat is found, a 5-sq.-mi. region of
- Riverside County 60 miles southeast of Los Angeles. While they
- bear no malice toward the rats, anti-sprayers are astounded by
- the decision. The government, said Adelaide Nimitz, president
- of Families Opposed to Chemical Urban Spraying, would rather
- "protect the rats and spray people."
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