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2018 CVM News: Collateral damage: Manmade toxins threaten raptors

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CVM-News_2018_Jan-26_Collateral.pdf (3.65 MB)
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2018 College of Veterinary Medicine News Archive
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Office of Marketing and Communications. Media Relations
Abstract

This news item is about: Two local raptors made unexpected recoveries this month after exposure to common and deadly manmade toxins—lead and rodenticide. “These two cases represent extremely fortunate birds,” said Sara Childs-Sanford, chief of service at the Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Health Center. “Many, many more die in the wild without anyone knowing.” The patients, a bald eagle and a northern harrier, were found lethargic and unable to fly, each suffering from acute poisoning from different manmade contaminants that nearly cost them their lives.

Date Issued
2018-01-26
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Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine
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Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals.
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Childs-Sanford, Sara
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Cordova, Melanie Greaver
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