Wildlife rescuers report a mass poisoning of pūkeko birds near a reserve, caused by 'sleepy' wheat, with over 50 birds dead and many others at risk, prompting legal and environmental concerns.
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toxin found in common grain causes mass bird deaths
‘Sleepy’ wheat identified as toxin in mass pūkeko poisoning investigationdeliberate use of toxic grain in wildlife areas
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