Canyon Mansfield of Pocatello, Idaho was 14 years old when he watched his Labrador, Kasey, stumble upon a "cyanide bomb" known as an  M-44 near his home and then die right in front of his eyes.  Casey, too, was put in grave danger. His family has become national advocates for reforming Wildlife Services and getting a ban on biocides in place. Photo courtesy Mansfield family
Canyon Mansfield of Pocatello, Idaho was 14 years old when he watched his Labrador, Kasey, stumble upon a "cyanide bomb" known as an M-44 near his home and then die right in front of his eyes. Casey, too, was put in grave danger. His family has become national advocates for reforming Wildlife Services and getting a ban on biocides in place. Photo courtesy Mansfield family