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UPCOMING EVENTS


SAVE THE DATE!
May 5, 2026 @ 7pm

Newbury Town Meeting - Triton High School Auditorium
Save our Wildlife!
Vote to resubmit the Home Rule Petition to restrict the use of SGARs in Newbury

PAST EVENTS


Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources
Monday, October 27, 2025 at 1 pm
Massachusetts State House
Public Hearing at the Statehouse on Pesticides and Pollinators:
Bills to restrict the use of rodenticides will be discussed. You can email the committee expressing your support for the anti-rodenticide bills here: [email protected]
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NEWBURY TOWN DAY
Saturday, August 16, 2025
Noon to 6 pm
Central Street Fields in Byfield
Save Newbury Wildlife had a table at this fun event.
Newbury Town Day activities in 2025 featured art, history, sports, music, games, food, and just plain fun—there was something for everyone and all ages. Visitors from near and far participated and experienced our stunning environs and welcoming people. ​
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Live Raptor Presentation!
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 7 pm
Newbury Public Library
1 Lunt St, Newbury, Massachusetts

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It was amazing to see the beauty of these magnificent birds up close and learn about what makes them special. If you would like to see Tailwinds in action check out their website to see their next public event.


Newbury Annual Town Meeting: April 30, 2024
Article 4 restricting the use of SGARs on private property passed with overwhelming support!
Now this article is a bill: 
H.975 and must be voted on by the Massachusetts state legislature.
Will the town of Newbury support an initiative to the Select Board to submit a Home Rule Petition which permits the Town to adopt a bylaw which will restrict the use of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs) on privately owned properties, as has been enacted by Select Board on town-owned properties; whereas these rat poisons pose a danger not only to their intended targets but also to wildlife, pets, and humans; eliminating SGARs from our environment would help protect our ecosystem; such Home Rule Petition and later adopted bylaw would provide an educational component to help citizens keep their properties rodent-free and also provide an integrated pest management plan (IPM), overseen by the Board of Health, to implement rodent control; or will the town act on any action related thereto? (Inserted at the request of Kathleen Downey and 10 registered voters.)

"Integrated Pest Management"  April 6, 2024 
Robert Linscott, Problem Control Agent and owner of North Shore Wildlife. His business manages rodents (and other animals) WITHOUT poison.
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VIEW PRESENTATION

Save Newbury Wildlife Supporters
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A Few Supporters of Save Newbury Wildlife

 January 23, 2024: Newbury Select Board Meeting.
The Select Board unanimously approved a policy to ban rodenticide use on municipal property as follows:
The Town of Newbury, through its [Select Board}, has adopted the following policy concerning the use of certain rodenticide products, widely known as Second Generation Anticoagulant Rodenticides, or SGARs. SGARs are used to control rats and/or mice but have been clearly demonstrated to be harmful to non target predator species. This causes harm to our larger ecosystem, and the secondary poisoning of natural predators of the target pests can have a counterproductive long-term impact on rodent control efforts.
    Whereas the Town of Newbury is committed to reducing unnecessary wildlife poisonings and potential harm to pets and children, this policy aims to specifically codify the application and use of SGARs at properties under the care and control of the Town of Newbury.

    Section A: Applicability
        This policy applies to all Town-owned property, including buildings, grounds, parks, open spaces,  and the public right of way, and shall be adhered to by all employees of the Town of Newbury, as well as third party vendors and contractors providing services at Town-owned property.
    Section B: Definitions
        1. Rodenticides- A subclass of pesticides defined under the Massachusetts pesticide Control Act, General Laws Chapter 132B, as substances or mixtures of substances intended to prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate rodents that are declared to be pests by the Massachusetts pesticide board.
        2. SGAR- Acronym of Second Generation Anticoagulant Rodenticide, rodenticides developed to control rodents that are resistant to First Generation Anticoagulant Rodenticides and contain compounds that interfere with blood clotting and cause death from excessive bleeding while also remaining in animal tissues for an extended period of time. These products currently include, but are not limited to, those products containing brodifacoum, bromadiolone, difenacoum, or difethialone.
    Section C: Use of SGAR
        The use of SGARs on Town-owned properties is hereby prohibited as of the effective date of this policy.
    Section D: Emergency Waivers
        Emergency waivers for the use of SGARs on Town-owned property may be obtained from Health Department. Emergency waivers shall be restricted in time and location and shall only be granted after a well-documented request detailing a significant rodent infestation of public health consequence that has already exhausted all viable less-toxic integrated pest and rodent management practices. Any waivers granted under this section  shall be published on the Town’s website.
    Section E: Effective Date: adopted 1/23/24


January 18, 2024:
COYOTE WATCH CANADA webinar: "Poison-Free Rodent Control" with dynamic guest speaker, Rebecca Dmytryk. Click on the photo to watch the recorded webinar.


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