In Tiny Letters: Warnings about eating berries on forest glyphosate spray sites in Nova Scotia 2Sep2024

A post shared on Woods and Water Nova Scotia, Aug 30, 2024:

Forest spray sign at  site in West Caledonia, Queens County. Click on image for larger version. Glyphosate is the Active Ingredient in Vision Max. View Bayer description of Vision Max

Nina Newington – Stop Spraying & Clear-Cutting Mi’kma’ki (Nova Scotia)
So ARF has already sprayed this site in West Caledonia, Queens County. That’s what the orange sticker indicates.

Look closely at the tiny letters to the left of the orange sticker. They say: “There shall be no consumption of berries and fruits within this spray site(s) for the remainder of the growing season.”

Feel better now? There’s our government looking out for our health and welfare and the health of all the wildlife that might miss this warning and eat the nice juicy berries growing in a recovering clearcut.

Pity about the frogs and salamanders and snakes killed by the spray when it touches their skin.

Sorry for the hunters too, who didn’t know that the deer and the bears didn’t know to avoid browsing the poisoned fruits and leaves.  Read More

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