RODENT NEWS

A collection of the latest rodent articles featuring island conservation, rodent control and human interest stories from around the world.

Conservation Efforts

Island Conservation September 30, 2025

Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands—Native forests are recovering, and seabird populations are soaring on Bikar Atoll and Jemo Islet in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) thanks to a successful campaign to remove damaging, invasive rats in 2024. This is a significant step toward realizing the vision of resilient thriving native ecosystems, oceans, …

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Tiny elusive gecko rediscovered on one of the Galapagos islands

New Scientist July 22, 2025

Leaf-toed geckos were thought to be locally extinct on Rabida Island, but the diminutive reptiles have re-emerged after a campaign to eliminate invasive rats …

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Industry News

Genetically engineered mice could take the bite out of Lyme disease on Nantucket, scientists say

CBS September 21, 2025

Over the past 40 years, Dr. Timothy Lepore has been the emergency room head, sole surgeon and medical examiner on Nantucket, a small island off Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Today he runs the only private practice, where he treats dozens of patients with Lyme disease each year. About 15% of residents on the island have been …

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Mayor Adams’ ‘Rat Czar’ Quietly Exits City Hall’s Rodent Offensive

The City September 23, 2025

The city’s first-ever “rat czar” quietly scurried away from her post last week with the war on rats still raging, the mayor’s office confirmed to THE CITY Tuesday. …

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Health & Economic Impact

‘They’re everywhere’: Rodent boom overwhelms California farms

San Francisco Chronicle October 4, 2025

Last month, the California Almond Board said rodents had racked up more than $300 million in damages to the state’s almond orchards between fall 2023 and fall 2024. The main culprit was roof rats, a species that has also plagued homes and restaurants in the South Bay. …

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Resident tests positive for plague in New Mexico, health officials say

USA Today September 24, 2025

A New Mexico resident has tested positive for the plague, making it the second case in the state this year, health officials confirmed on Wednesday, Sept. 24. …

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