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Ramsar Technical Report 7: Ramsar Wetland Disease Manual
… caused by a toxin or poison, e.g. avian botulism and lead poisoning. Nutritional: Disease caused by nutritional … non-infectious. An example of an abiotic disease is lead poisoning: caused by exposure to the heavy metal lead [►Table … botulism � Harmful algal blooms � Aflatoxicosis � Lead poisoning � Trauma following hard structure collision …
ASEAN Handbook on legal cooperation to combat wildlife crime
… / killing or destroying wildlife species Hunting Poisoning, shooting, inflicting injury, harm, trapping … authorized access rights. Felling, pruning, clearing or poisoning plants, or uprooting tree stumps. Catching, … birds by all means. Destroying water quality in all forms, poisoning, using chemical substances, disposing of solid and …
Explaining Ocean Warming: Causes, scale, effects and consequences
… Gravenor MB. 2011. Toxic marine microalgae and shellfish poisoning in the British isles: history, review of … Paralytic, Diarrhetic, Amnesic, or Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisoning and Ciguatera Fish Poisoning. Human drinking water supplies can be contaminated …
Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 1 Mammals
… agreement. Crop pest control measures also include poisoning, which is highly indiscriminate. Some of the … of macaques in the Botanic Garden has been eradicated by poisoning (K. MacKinnon, pers. comm. , 1986). There is no … (in lltt., 1987) to be increasing because the poisoning of wolves had been stopped. A reintroduction …