Scavenging birds worldwide could be at risk of accidental poisoning from carcasses of livestock that farmers had dosed with certain anti-inflammatory drugs, according to a survey of veterinarian records.
SENSITIVE. The Harris’s hawk, native to the Americas, is one of the species whose members have died after veterinary treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs.
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