Environmental Action Committee and Agricultural Commission Meeting: January 15, 2025
Jan 15 2025
    7:00 pm Annex (large) and Virtual
6 Town Hall Dr, Princeton 01541
Published on: September 23, 2025 at 1:25pm
Last modified: October 01, 2025 at 6:11am
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REQUESTED BY: Corey Burnham-Howard, EAC Chair
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“The listings of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair 48 hours before said meeting, which may be discussed at the meeting.  Not all items listed may in fact be discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law.”
LIST OF TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED
Presentation by Jane Newhouse, founder of Newhouse Wildlife Rescue on
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the collateral damage to raptors caused by rodenticides;
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safe and effective alternatives for controlling pests;
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Newhouse Wildlife Rescue’s wildlife rehabilitation efforts
- Members present: Corey Burnham-Howard (CBH,) Starr O’Malley (SO), Claire Golding (CG); Ed Katebi (EK)
- Members attending remotely: None
- Members absent: Forrest Iwanik (FI); Richy Bisk (RB), Kaitlin Kohberger (KK), Mark Horeanopolous (MH)
- Approximately 30 members of the public and Agricultural Commission present
- Presentation by Jane Newhouse, founder of Newhouse Wildlife rescue on:
o The collateral damage to raptors and other predators caused by rodenticides
o Safer and effective alternatives for controlling pests
o Newhouse Wildlife Rescue’s wildlife rehabilitation efforts
Respectfully submitted,
Corey Burnham-Howard
