The poisons are most often used to target mice and rats, but can also affect wildlife like raptors, foxes, bobcats, and fishers that get secondary poisoning through their small mammal prey. (File photo by Amanda Gokee/New Hampshire Bulletin)

The New Hampshire House advanced a restriction on the commercial sale of certain rodenticides Thursday. 

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