Wisdom Good Works
08/25/2025
In Monterey County, CA, wildlife officials opened up wild pigs to find something surreal - neon blue flesh.
The cause? A blue-dyed rodenticide called Diphacinone, which is still allowed in some agricultural settings. These poisons donât stop with the intended target. They move through the food chain, harming raptors, mammals, and potentially people.
Stories like this are a reminder that our ecosystems are connected - and when we poison one part, we all feel the effects. Letâs protect our wild neighbors and the balance of nature.
05/29/2025
Fairfield, CT is piloting a new approach to managing rodents â fertility control instead of poison â and Wisdom Good Works is proud to be part of the effort. Rather than relying on toxic rodenticides that harm not just rats but also hawks, owls, and even pets, Good Bites uses an all-natural, plant-based animal feed that reduces fertility over time. Rodents remain alive, and the local ecosystem stays in balance.
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This is in action â and a hopeful shift toward more humane, effective urban pest management.
Fairfield is using birth control to reduce its rodent populations The town of Fairfield is experimenting with natural fertility controls to decrease the amount of mice in problem areas without using poison.
12/03/2024
This , weâre asking for your help to revolutionize rodent management and protect our ecosystems. Wisdom Good Works has pioneered a groundbreaking, humane approach to controlling rodent populationsâand the results are extraordinary.
Our latest research, published in the Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference, demonstrates how plant-based fertility control pellets, Good Bitesâ˘, paired with real-time monitoring can reduce rodent populations by 98% while safeguarding wildlife, pets, and the environment from harmful poisons.
But we canât do it alone. Your donation fuels this critical mission and helps us:
âď¸ Expand access to non-toxic fertility control solutions in communities worldwide, bringing it to those who need it most
âď¸ Develop and deploy cutting-edge monitoring systems to ensure effectiveness, reducing cost for users.
âď¸ Continue groundbreaking research to create a safer, more sustainable planet.
Your 100% tax deductible gift directly supports the fight for biodiversity, innovation, and the reduction of dangerous poisons in our ecosystems. Give now and protect wildlife!
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Every dollar makes a difference. Letâs work together to continue important research, remove harmful poisons and redefine what rodent management can look likeâfor the health of our planet and future generations.
With Gratitude,
The WISDOM Good Works Team
10/24/2024
Our dedicated volunteers are on the ground at Mackle Park, working to make our newest pilot program a success!
In partnership with Audubon Western Everglades and the City of Marco Island, weâre replacing harmful rodenticides with Good Bites, our plant-based contraceptive feed. This 12-month project aims to sustainably manage rodent populations while protecting local wildlife, including the beloved burrowing owls.
City of Marco Island Parks and Recreation Marco Island City Hall
10/04/2024
Thank you Coastal Breeze News for highlighting our newest pilot program in Mackle Park, Marco Island! By replacing harmful rodenticides with Good Bites, a plant-based contraceptive feed, we aim to sustainably manage rodent populations while safeguarding local wildlife, including the cherished of the island.
Read the full article: https://loom.ly/gKBtzxA
09/05/2024
London, New York, Chicago, Paris: can you guess which city has the biggest rat population? đ The number shocked us! đł
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