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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hollywood residents believe they've found a humane way to reduce their
pigeon population and the messes the birds make: the pill.
Over the next few months a birth control product called OvoControl
P, which interferes with egg development, will be placed in bird food
in new rooftop feeders.
"We think we've got a good solution to a bad situation," said Laura
Dodson, president of the Argyle Civic Association, the group leading
the effort to try the new contraceptive. "The poop problem has become
unmanageable and this could be the answer."
Community leaders planned to announce the OvoControl P pilot
program, which Dodson believes is the first of its kind in the nation,
at a news conference Monday.
Dodson said representatives from People for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals contacted her group with the idea to use OvoControl P. Other
animal rights groups, including the Humane Society of the United
States, support the contraceptive over electric shock gates, spiked
rooftops, poisons or other methods.
It's estimated about 5,000 pigeons call the area home. Their
population boom is blamed in part on people feeding the birds,
including a woman known as the Bird Lady, who was responsible for
dumping 25-pound bags of seed in 29 spots around Hollywood.
OvoControl P has been registered with the state Department of
Pesticide Regulation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Developed by Rancho Santa Fe-based Innolytics, the substance contains
nicarbazin, which interferes with an egg's ability to develop or hatch,
said Erick Wolf, Innolytics chief executive.
The pilot program was expected to show results within a year, and
the Hollywood area's pigeon population is expected to shrink by at
least half by 2012, Dodson said.
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