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AEWA Conservation Guidelines No. 10 - Guidelines on Avoidance of Introductions of Non-native Waterbird Species (TS No. 12)

… birds) would be very difficult to catch in any numbers Poisoning Poisoning of birds using narcotised baits or poisons has been …
26 May 2026 Document

Guidance to Designated National Authorities on the operation of the Rotterdam Convention

… following are some examples of potential incidents: 4 the poisoning of birds or other wildlife that ingest granular … non-target organisms (e.g. scavenging of granules). 4 the poisoning of aquatic organisms due to the contamination of a …
26 May 2026 Document

Customary laws: Governing natural resource management in the northern areas

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The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment

… marine organisms, and they can cause fish and shellfish poisoning or paralysis. Cyanobacterial toxins can also cause acute poisoning, skin irritation and gastrointestinal illnesses in … exposed to the elements and blown throughout Central Asia poisoning the surrounding lands.237 In another water-related …
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International water governance: Conservation of freshwater ecosystems Vol. 1: International agreements compilation and analysis

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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 …
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Terminating the hunting of captive-bred lions (Panthera leo) and other predators and captive breeding for commercial, non-conservation purposes

… of suitable habitat, human-carnivore conflict, snaring and poisoning; and ACKNOWLEDGING that captive breeding of lions …
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Establishing an IUCN and World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) Task Force on Protected Area Friendly System

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Report - Alternatives to fenthion for quelea bird control

… 1997), so use of cyanophos could lead to more secondary poisoning of non-target organisms than control with fenthion … longer than fenthion, so could lead to more secondary poisoning than fenthion. More expensive than fenthion. …
26 May 2026 Document

Towards sustainable fisheries law: a comparative analysis

… The type of gear, size of nets, etc. are controlled. Poisoning, use of explosives and dish seining are forbidden. …
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