Poisoning predators in Tsavo
Category: Uncategorized | Date: Apr 27 2009 | By: Claudia Hodkinson
I just received this from the Friends of Tsavo, it seems that Furadan poisoning is a major problem there too. The author of the article told me that he actually saw the purple granules on the carcass but did not collect samples - they simply burned them. This newsletter is reproduced here with permission from the Friends of Tsavo.
Paula
Tags: Friends of Tsavo, furadan, poisoning, Wildlife, Wildlifedirect





One Response to “Poisoning predators in Tsavo”
Jane, on 21 May 2009
Dear Paula,
My name is Jane and I am a grade ten student from Ontario. I’m doing my science summative on plains zebras and came across your post through research. I am required to write a page on chemical effects and the article you receive from Friends of Tsavo looks extremely useful, as my finding have been limited.
However, I can barely read the two pictures of the pages you put up and I could use some more information. If you wouldn’t mind, could you possibly e-mail me the article? My e-mail is jane.facey2@gmail.com.
Thanks.
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