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Fatal medicine for vultures

Robert Risebrough ()
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Robert Risebrough: Bodega Bay Institute

Nature, 2004, vol. 427, issue 6975, 596-597

Abstract: In an echo of events that unfolded earlier in the West, declines of vulture populations in the Indian subcontinent are linked to an environmental poison. Three species of these birds approach extinction.

Date: 2004
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