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Cyanide on the Landscape: the M-44 is Back
It’s not smart to leave cyanide lying about on public land. Cyanide is a potent toxin that, in small amounts (i.e., <1 g), causes lightheadedness, giddiness and rapid breathing, progressing to stupor, spasms, convulsions, and death. Symptoms of acute sodium cyanide poisoning develop rapidly. A published study conducted by personnel from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the 1980s used M-44 devices (see below) and penned dogs and coyotes to establish a timeline. Symptoms develop at 32 seconds of exposure. Animals are dead within two minutes.
Trap Release Workshops: Perspective from Wyoming Untrapped Founder
Wyoming Untrapped was delighted to partner with WYCAP on a trap-release workshop in Laramie, our second such opportunity. There has been a history of pet-trapping injuries in the area, six in one winter season a few years ago. A second workshop was needed. The turnout was impressive and a kick-start for stronger trapping and snaring education in the southeastern part of the state.
Trap Release Workshop Offers Trap Release Skills to Save Pets
WYCAP, along with Wyoming Untrapped, co-sponsored a free, hands-on Trap Release Workshop in Laramie in October 2025. Two days later, the workshop was offered in Alpine. After a few years’ absence, the workshop was offered again to the Laramie community. The workshop emphasized that “Traps and Trails Don’t Mix”.