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The WildLife with Laurel Neme
Laurel Neme
20 episodes
9 months ago
A program that probes the mysteries of the animal world through interviews with scientists and other wildlife investigators
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Natural Sciences
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A program that probes the mysteries of the animal world through interviews with scientists and other wildlife investigators
Show more...
Natural Sciences
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The WildLife: Carbofuran impacts and forensic considerations, Ngaio Richards
The WildLife with Laurel Neme
18 minutes 17 seconds
12 years ago
The WildLife: Carbofuran impacts and forensic considerations, Ngaio Richards
Carbofuran was developed in the 1960s to replace more persistent pesticides such as DDT. Since then it has repeatedly been implicated in the mass mortality of nontarget wildlife, especially avian species. Conservationists worldwide have sought to regulate or ban the use of carbofuran for decades. However, this controversial product remains registered for use in a number of developed and developing nations. Its use in the United States has fueld an ongoing regulatory battle between the US Environmental Protection Agency and various lobby groups. Several significant obstacles, including flawed field study designs, lack of analytical capacity and a dearth of forensic evidence to support anecdotal reports have all contributed to carbofuran's remarkable staying power. This presentation on carbofuran was made by Ngaio Richards at the Society of Wildlife Forensic Science's first triennial meeting in May 2012. It highlights key points and advances from the recently published book, Carbofuran and Wildlife Poisoning: Global Perspectives and Forensic Approaches. Ngaio Richards is a Canine Field Specialist with Working Dogs for Conservation. She is a forensic ecologist and conservationist ans has authored numerous papers on wildlife monitoring and conservation.
The WildLife with Laurel Neme
A program that probes the mysteries of the animal world through interviews with scientists and other wildlife investigators