Your help is needed today on 2 bills in Hartford that would protect birds,
insects and other wildlife from dangerous substances.
Please take a few minutes today to submit testimony to the General
Assembly’s Environment Committee.* It's easy to do.*
The Committee meets tomorrow (Wednesday, February 19) at noon, so testimony
should be submitted today by 3p. Use this link to do so- Submit Testimony
https://www.cga.ct.gov/aspx/CGATestimonySub/CGAtestimonysubmission.aspx?comm_code=env
You can also sign up for the hearing via zoom here- C G A - Connecticut
General Assembly https://www.cga.ct.gov/default.asp
(Scroll down to the calendar and click the link for the 10a environmental
committee meeting 2/19 at 10a)
Here are some guidelines:
*Be brief. *
Tell the Committee what town you live in; tell them that you are a
supporter of The Connecticut Audubon Society, Audubon Connecticut/National
Audubon Society, The Connecticut Butterfly Association (or any other
environmental/conservation org).
And urge them to pass HB 06916 and HB 06915.
You can adapt the talking points below as you see fit.
HB 06916 is called An Act Concerning the Use of Neonicotinoids. Neonics are
used extensively on lawns, golf courses, and farms, and have been killing
birds in Connecticut for years. This bill would be a step in the
appropriate direction to help solve that problem.
Neonics also pose a significant threat to bees, butterflies, and aquatic
insects.
Neonics are approximately 7,000 times more toxic than DDT. A single
neonic-coated corn kernel can be lethal to a songbird.
It took decades of work and great expense for Bald Eagles, Ospreys and
other species to recover from near extinction because of DDT.
Neonics kill the insects that songbirds rely on for food. The concern now
is for the long-term fate of common species such as American Robins,
Eastern Bluebirds, Red-winged Blackbirds and many others.
HB 06915 is called An Act Concerning the Use of Second-generation
Anticoagulant Rodenticides.
These rodenticides are used to kill rats and mice, but they don't kill them
immediately. The poisoned rats and mice become easy prey for hawks and
owls, which almost always die as a result.
Please include any or all of the above talking points in your testimony.
And please use your own words if you're more comfortable doing it that way.
Respectfully urge passage of both HB 06916 and HB 06915.
*The above message was adapted from The Connecticut Audubon Society's
members email.
The passing of these bills is absolutely critical in stopping the
unnecessary killing of so many species. Your support is crucial in helping
to pass these bills.
Thank you for your support,
Stefan Martin
-The Connecticut Audubon Society
Conservation Manager
-The Connecticut Butterfly Association
President
THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE PUBLIC HEARING IS LIVE RIGHT NOW
If anyone would like to watch the live stream of today’s Public Hearing on the Neonic and Rodenticide Bills as well as the other important Bills before the State’s Environment Committee that is happening right now, go to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e12siMZxgY
or go to the link Stefan provided below (2nd link in his email).
Jim Dugan
New Milford
On Feb 18, 2025, at 11:55 AM, Stefan Martin nafets519@gmail.com wrote:
Your help is needed today on 2 bills in Hartford that would protect birds, insects and other wildlife from dangerous substances.
Please take a few minutes today to submit testimony to the General Assembly’s Environment Committee. It's easy to do.
The Committee meets tomorrow (Wednesday, February 19) at noon, so testimony should be submitted today by 3p. Use this link to do so- Submit Testimony https://www.cga.ct.gov/aspx/CGATestimonySub/CGAtestimonysubmission.aspx?comm_code=env
You can also sign up for the hearing via zoom here- C G A - Connecticut General Assembly https://www.cga.ct.gov/default.asp
(Scroll down to the calendar and click the link for the 10a environmental committee meeting 2/19 at 10a)
Here are some guidelines:
Be brief.
Tell the Committee what town you live in; tell them that you are a supporter of The Connecticut Audubon Society, Audubon Connecticut/National Audubon Society, The Connecticut Butterfly Association (or any other environmental/conservation org).
And urge them to pass HB 06916 and HB 06915.
You can adapt the talking points below as you see fit.
HB 06916 is called An Act Concerning the Use of Neonicotinoids. Neonics are used extensively on lawns, golf courses, and farms, and have been killing birds in Connecticut for years. This bill would be a step in the appropriate direction to help solve that problem.
Neonics also pose a significant threat to bees, butterflies, and aquatic insects.
Neonics are approximately 7,000 times more toxic than DDT. A single neonic-coated corn kernel can be lethal to a songbird.
It took decades of work and great expense for Bald Eagles, Ospreys and other species to recover from near extinction because of DDT.
Neonics kill the insects that songbirds rely on for food. The concern now is for the long-term fate of common species such as American Robins, Eastern Bluebirds, Red-winged Blackbirds and many others.
HB 06915 is called An Act Concerning the Use of Second-generation Anticoagulant Rodenticides.
These rodenticides are used to kill rats and mice, but they don't kill them immediately. The poisoned rats and mice become easy prey for hawks and owls, which almost always die as a result.
Please include any or all of the above talking points in your testimony. And please use your own words if you're more comfortable doing it that way.
Respectfully urge passage of both HB 06916 and HB 06915.
*The above message was adapted from The Connecticut Audubon Society's members email.
The passing of these bills is absolutely critical in stopping the unnecessary killing of so many species. Your support is crucial in helping to pass these bills.
Thank you for your support,
Stefan Martin
-The Connecticut Audubon Society
Conservation Manager
-The Connecticut Butterfly Association
President
Ctleps-l mailing list
Ctleps-l@mailman.yale.edu
https://mailman.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/ctleps-l
I can't resist alerting you all to the fact that this hearing is STILL going on. You can watch it at the link below. It's overwhelming how many people are weighing in on this. Even though I knew a fair amount about neonics, I'm learning a lot. I hear this is the fourteenth time a bill like this has come up in Connecticut. I'm really heartened by the testimonies of scientists, bird rehabbers, environmental professionals, and regular folks who know that poisons go up the food chain.
Thanks to everyone who submitted their testimonies and who got the word out. Fingers crossed.
Kimberly Jannarone
New Haven
From: Jim Dugan via CTBirds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 12:13 PM
To: Stefan Martin nafets519@gmail.com
Cc: CT Birds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org; CTleps-l@mailman.yale.edu ctleps-l@mailman.yale.edu
Subject: [CT Birds] Re: [Ctleps-l] Action Alert (High Urgency): 2 bills to reduce pesticides (Neonicotinoids and Rodenticides)
THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE PUBLIC HEARING IS LIVE RIGHT NOW
If anyone would like to watch the live stream of today’s Public Hearing on the Neonic and Rodenticide Bills as well as the other important Bills before the State’s Environment Committee that is happening right now, go to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e12siMZxgY
or go to the link Stefan provided below (2nd link in his email).
Jim Dugan
New Milford
On Feb 18, 2025, at 11:55 AM, Stefan Martin nafets519@gmail.com wrote:
Your help is needed today on 2 bills in Hartford that would protect birds, insects and other wildlife from dangerous substances.
Please take a few minutes today to submit testimony to the General Assembly’s Environment Committee. It's easy to do.
The Committee meets tomorrow (Wednesday, February 19) at noon, so testimony should be submitted today by 3p. Use this link to do so- Submit Testimony https://www.cga.ct.gov/aspx/CGATestimonySub/CGAtestimonysubmission.aspx?comm_code=env
You can also sign up for the hearing via zoom here- C G A - Connecticut General Assembly https://www.cga.ct.gov/default.asp
(Scroll down to the calendar and click the link for the 10a environmental committee meeting 2/19 at 10a)
Here are some guidelines:
Be brief.
Tell the Committee what town you live in; tell them that you are a supporter of The Connecticut Audubon Society, Audubon Connecticut/National Audubon Society, The Connecticut Butterfly Association (or any other environmental/conservation org).
And urge them to pass HB 06916 and HB 06915.
You can adapt the talking points below as you see fit.
HB 06916 is called An Act Concerning the Use of Neonicotinoids. Neonics are used extensively on lawns, golf courses, and farms, and have been killing birds in Connecticut for years. This bill would be a step in the appropriate direction to help solve that problem.
Neonics also pose a significant threat to bees, butterflies, and aquatic insects.
Neonics are approximately 7,000 times more toxic than DDT. A single neonic-coated corn kernel can be lethal to a songbird.
It took decades of work and great expense for Bald Eagles, Ospreys and other species to recover from near extinction because of DDT.
Neonics kill the insects that songbirds rely on for food. The concern now is for the long-term fate of common species such as American Robins, Eastern Bluebirds, Red-winged Blackbirds and many others.
HB 06915 is called An Act Concerning the Use of Second-generation Anticoagulant Rodenticides.
These rodenticides are used to kill rats and mice, but they don't kill them immediately. The poisoned rats and mice become easy prey for hawks and owls, which almost always die as a result.
Please include any or all of the above talking points in your testimony. And please use your own words if you're more comfortable doing it that way.
Respectfully urge passage of both HB 06916 and HB 06915.
*The above message was adapted from The Connecticut Audubon Society's members email.
The passing of these bills is absolutely critical in stopping the unnecessary killing of so many species. Your support is crucial in helping to pass these bills.
Thank you for your support,
Stefan Martin
-The Connecticut Audubon Society
Conservation Manager
-The Connecticut Butterfly Association
President
Ctleps-l mailing list
Ctleps-l@mailman.yale.edu
https://mailman.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/ctleps-l
To subscribe or unsubscribe via email, send an email with just "join" or "leave" in the subject or body to: ctbirds-request@lists.ctbirding.org
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Have any other states banned Neonics?
Paul Plotnick
Venice, FL
On Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 8:12 PM Kimberly Jannarone via CTBirds <
ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
I can't resist alerting you all to the fact that this hearing is STILL
going on. You can watch it at the link below. It's overwhelming how many
people are weighing in on this. Even though I knew a fair amount about
neonics, I'm learning a lot. I hear this is the fourteenth time a bill like
this has come up in Connecticut. I'm really heartened by the testimonies
of scientists, bird rehabbers, environmental professionals, and regular
folks who know that poisons go up the food chain.
Thanks to everyone who submitted their testimonies and who got the word
out. Fingers crossed.
Kimberly Jannarone
New Haven
From: Jim Dugan via CTBirds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 12:13 PM
To: Stefan Martin nafets519@gmail.com
Cc: CT Birds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org; CTleps-l@mailman.yale.edu <
ctleps-l@mailman.yale.edu>
Subject: [CT Birds] Re: [Ctleps-l] Action Alert (High Urgency): 2 bills to
reduce pesticides (Neonicotinoids and Rodenticides)
THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE PUBLIC HEARING IS LIVE RIGHT NOW
If anyone would like to watch the live stream of today’s Public Hearing on
the Neonic and Rodenticide Bills as well as the other important Bills
before the State’s Environment Committee that is happening right now, go to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e12siMZxgY
or go to the link Stefan provided below (2nd link in his email).
Jim Dugan
New Milford
On Feb 18, 2025, at 11:55 AM, Stefan Martin nafets519@gmail.com wrote:
Your help is needed today on 2 bills in Hartford that would protect
birds, insects and other wildlife from dangerous substances.
Please take a few minutes today to submit testimony to the General
Assembly’s Environment Committee. It's easy to do.
The Committee meets tomorrow (Wednesday, February 19) at noon, so
testimony should be submitted today by 3p. Use this link to do so- Submit
Testimony <
https://www.cga.ct.gov/aspx/CGATestimonySub/CGAtestimonysubmission.aspx?comm_code=env
You can also sign up for the hearing via zoom here- C G A - Connecticut
General Assembly https://www.cga.ct.gov/default.asp
(Scroll down to the calendar and click the link for the 10a
environmental committee meeting 2/19 at 10a)
Here are some guidelines:
Be brief.
Tell the Committee what town you live in; tell them that you are a
supporter of The Connecticut Audubon Society, Audubon Connecticut/National
Audubon Society, The Connecticut Butterfly Association (or any other
environmental/conservation org).
And urge them to pass HB 06916 and HB 06915.
You can adapt the talking points below as you see fit.
HB 06916 is called An Act Concerning the Use of Neonicotinoids. Neonics
are used extensively on lawns, golf courses, and farms, and have been
killing birds in Connecticut for years. This bill would be a step in the
appropriate direction to help solve that problem.
Neonics also pose a significant threat to bees, butterflies, and aquatic
insects.
Neonics are approximately 7,000 times more toxic than DDT. A single
neonic-coated corn kernel can be lethal to a songbird.
It took decades of work and great expense for Bald Eagles, Ospreys and
other species to recover from near extinction because of DDT.
Neonics kill the insects that songbirds rely on for food. The concern
now is for the long-term fate of common species such as American Robins,
Eastern Bluebirds, Red-winged Blackbirds and many others.
HB 06915 is called An Act Concerning the Use of Second-generation
Anticoagulant Rodenticides.
These rodenticides are used to kill rats and mice, but they don't kill
them immediately. The poisoned rats and mice become easy prey for hawks and
owls, which almost always die as a result.
Please include any or all of the above talking points in your testimony.
And please use your own words if you're more comfortable doing it that way.
Respectfully urge passage of both HB 06916 and HB 06915.
*The above message was adapted from The Connecticut Audubon Society's
members email.
The passing of these bills is absolutely critical in stopping the
unnecessary killing of so many species. Your support is crucial in helping
to pass these bills.
Thank you for your support,
Stefan Martin
-The Connecticut Audubon Society
Conservation Manager
-The Connecticut Butterfly Association
President
Ctleps-l mailing list
Ctleps-l@mailman.yale.edu
https://mailman.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/ctleps-l
To subscribe or unsubscribe via email, send an email with just "join" or
"leave" in the subject or body to: ctbirds-request@lists.ctbirding.org
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birders together statewide. Please support COA:
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CTBirds, a service of Connecticut Ornithological Association - Bringing
birders together statewide. Please support COA:
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CTBirds is for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut. For
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Yes, at least a dozen have either banned or heavily restricted their use. Québec, too. The Xerces Society has some good resources on the subject.
From: Paul Plotnick pdplot2@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 8:45 PM
To: Kimberly Jannarone kimberlyjannarone@hotmail.com
Cc: Stefan Martin nafets519@gmail.com; Jim Dugan jim@duganworks.com; CT Birds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org; CTleps-l@mailman.yale.edu ctleps-l@mailman.yale.edu
Subject: Re: [CT Birds] Re: [Ctleps-l] Action Alert (High Urgency): 2 bills to reduce pesticides (Neonicotinoids and Rodenticides)
Have any other states banned Neonics?
Paul Plotnick
Venice, FL
On Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 8:12 PM Kimberly Jannarone via CTBirds <ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.orgmailto:ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
I can't resist alerting you all to the fact that this hearing is STILL going on. You can watch it at the link below. It's overwhelming how many people are weighing in on this. Even though I knew a fair amount about neonics, I'm learning a lot. I hear this is the fourteenth time a bill like this has come up in Connecticut. I'm really heartened by the testimonies of scientists, bird rehabbers, environmental professionals, and regular folks who know that poisons go up the food chain.
Thanks to everyone who submitted their testimonies and who got the word out. Fingers crossed.
Kimberly Jannarone
New Haven
From: Jim Dugan via CTBirds <ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.orgmailto:ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 12:13 PM
To: Stefan Martin <nafets519@gmail.commailto:nafets519@gmail.com>
Cc: CT Birds <ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.orgmailto:ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org>; CTleps-l@mailman.yale.edumailto:CTleps-l@mailman.yale.edu <ctleps-l@mailman.yale.edumailto:ctleps-l@mailman.yale.edu>
Subject: [CT Birds] Re: [Ctleps-l] Action Alert (High Urgency): 2 bills to reduce pesticides (Neonicotinoids and Rodenticides)
THE ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE PUBLIC HEARING IS LIVE RIGHT NOW
If anyone would like to watch the live stream of today’s Public Hearing on the Neonic and Rodenticide Bills as well as the other important Bills before the State’s Environment Committee that is happening right now, go to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e12siMZxgY
or go to the link Stefan provided below (2nd link in his email).
Jim Dugan
New Milford
On Feb 18, 2025, at 11:55 AM, Stefan Martin <nafets519@gmail.commailto:nafets519@gmail.com> wrote:
Your help is needed today on 2 bills in Hartford that would protect birds, insects and other wildlife from dangerous substances.
Please take a few minutes today to submit testimony to the General Assembly’s Environment Committee. It's easy to do.
The Committee meets tomorrow (Wednesday, February 19) at noon, so testimony should be submitted today by 3p. Use this link to do so- Submit Testimony https://www.cga.ct.gov/aspx/CGATestimonySub/CGAtestimonysubmission.aspx?comm_code=env
You can also sign up for the hearing via zoom here- C G A - Connecticut General Assembly https://www.cga.ct.gov/default.asp
(Scroll down to the calendar and click the link for the 10a environmental committee meeting 2/19 at 10a)
Here are some guidelines:
Be brief.
Tell the Committee what town you live in; tell them that you are a supporter of The Connecticut Audubon Society, Audubon Connecticut/National Audubon Society, The Connecticut Butterfly Association (or any other environmental/conservation org).
And urge them to pass HB 06916 and HB 06915.
You can adapt the talking points below as you see fit.
HB 06916 is called An Act Concerning the Use of Neonicotinoids. Neonics are used extensively on lawns, golf courses, and farms, and have been killing birds in Connecticut for years. This bill would be a step in the appropriate direction to help solve that problem.
Neonics also pose a significant threat to bees, butterflies, and aquatic insects.
Neonics are approximately 7,000 times more toxic than DDT. A single neonic-coated corn kernel can be lethal to a songbird.
It took decades of work and great expense for Bald Eagles, Ospreys and other species to recover from near extinction because of DDT.
Neonics kill the insects that songbirds rely on for food. The concern now is for the long-term fate of common species such as American Robins, Eastern Bluebirds, Red-winged Blackbirds and many others.
HB 06915 is called An Act Concerning the Use of Second-generation Anticoagulant Rodenticides.
These rodenticides are used to kill rats and mice, but they don't kill them immediately. The poisoned rats and mice become easy prey for hawks and owls, which almost always die as a result.
Please include any or all of the above talking points in your testimony. And please use your own words if you're more comfortable doing it that way.
Respectfully urge passage of both HB 06916 and HB 06915.
*The above message was adapted from The Connecticut Audubon Society's members email.
The passing of these bills is absolutely critical in stopping the unnecessary killing of so many species. Your support is crucial in helping to pass these bills.
Thank you for your support,
Stefan Martin
-The Connecticut Audubon Society
Conservation Manager
-The Connecticut Butterfly Association
President
Ctleps-l mailing list
Ctleps-l@mailman.yale.edumailto:Ctleps-l@mailman.yale.edu
https://mailman.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/ctleps-l
To subscribe or unsubscribe via email, send an email with just "join" or "leave" in the subject or body to: ctbirds-request@lists.ctbirding.orgmailto:ctbirds-request@lists.ctbirding.org
CTBirds, a service of Connecticut Ornithological Association - Bringing birders together statewide. Please support COA: https://www.ctbirding.org/join-us/
CTBirds is for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut. For list rules and subscription information visit: https://www.ctbirding.org/birds-birding/ct-birds-email-list/
To subscribe or unsubscribe via email, send an email with just "join" or "leave" in the subject or body to: ctbirds-request@lists.ctbirding.orgmailto:ctbirds-request@lists.ctbirding.org
CTBirds, a service of Connecticut Ornithological Association - Bringing birders together statewide. Please support COA: https://www.ctbirding.org/join-us/
CTBirds is for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut. For list rules and subscription information visit: https://www.ctbirding.org/birds-birding/ct-birds-email-list/