Making Plymouth a healthier community for wildlife and people.

Rescue Plymouth Wildlife is a fiscally sponsored project of Mission.EARTH, a 501(c)(3) organization (Tax ID: 81-0741435) committed to making Plymouth a healthier community for wildlife and people.

Our priority is to raise awareness about how rat poisons endanger wildlife, pets, and people.

Content

  • Title image of a short film featuring a bald eagle

    Prey for Wildlife - Casualties of the Chemical Ware on Rats

    This short film tells the story of MK. She and her mate were the first pair of bald eagles to nest in Arlington, Massachusetts in over 60 years before she succumbed to SGAR poisoning in 2023. Her fate represents the stakes for wildlife in our community.

  • A bait box

    SGAR Scavenger Hunt

    This blog will help you learn what to do when encountering a bait box on public property. This information is critical for establishing a baseline concerning these rat poisons in Plymouth and the resulting risk to wildlife and people.

  • A Eurasian eagle-owl takes flight with a hardwood tree in the background

    Remembering Flaco

    Flaco, the Eurasian eagle-owl, lived for over a year above the streets of New York after vandals breached his enclosure at the Central Park Zoo. His story spotlights the City’s toxic relationship with rodenticides.