Poisoning and Brutality
Category: carbofuran | Date: Apr 01 2009 | By: Martin Odino
Hello everyone. It is a fact that Furadan is a renowned killer pesticide, and we now know sadly, even to non pests. But the pesticide facilitates brutality when the amount consumed is not enough to poison to its death the subject that has consumed it. The poachers will starngle or break a limb of a bird to incapacitate it. Take a look:
This bird looked perfectly alert and may have survived had the poacher not snapped broken its tarsi (lower legs).
Likewise this other sandpiper’s wing was dislocated following slight intoxication by Furadan.
A poacher strangling an intoxicated but seemingly strong stork.
The cruelty due to Furadan just seems to cut all ways.
Tags: furadan, pesticide, Poacher, poisoning



3 Responses to “Poisoning and Brutality”
Annie, on 01 Apr 2009
Ok, I just read the other posts……..this just sickens me! I hope whomever eats these poisoned and murdered birds succumbs to the worst death possible!!!!!! Just horrible!!!!!
nairobinationalpark, on 02 Apr 2009
This behaviour is definitely very bad karma for those involved…. Congratulations Martin for your sterling efforts to highlight the horrors of poisoning. Keep up the good work
Dana-Phoenix Arizona, on 02 Apr 2009
Horrible, horrible. Martin, yes, your words and photos speak volumes!
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