Throughout South Asia, cattle are regularly treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and their carcasses are left for scavengers to consume. Residues of the NSAID diclofenac in cattle carcasses caused widespread mortality and catastrophic population declines in three species of Gyps vulture during the 1990s and 2000s. Diclofenac is now banned, but other NSAIDs are used in its place. Different lines of evidence, including safety testing in Gyps vultures, have shown that some of these other NSAIDs are toxic, or probably toxic, to vultures. The NSAID nimesulide is widely available and commonly used, and has been found in dead vultures with signs of renal failure (i.e. visceral gout) and without the presence of diclofenac and...
Veterinary medicines can be extremely damaging to the environment, as seen with the catastrophic dec...
PòsterJunyThree species from the vultures Gyps gender, decreased their population by more than 97% a...
Despite the now well recognised impact of diclofenac on vultures across the Indian subcontinent, thi...
Throughout South Asia, cattle are regularly treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAI...
AbstractThe collapse of South Asia's Gyps vulture populations is attributable to the veterinary use ...
Three Gyps vulture species are on the brink of extinction in South Asia owing to the veterinary non-...
Veterinary use of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drug diclofenac in South Asia has resul...
The drug known as carprofen, which was found to be toxic to vultures, belongs to the same family of ...
The catastrophic declines of three species of Critically Endangered Gyps vultures in South Asia were...
By consuming carcasses, preventing the transmission of illness, and maintaining a healthy environmen...
Gyps vulture populations across the Indian subcontinent collapsed in the 1990s and continue to decli...
In 2006, India, Pakistan, and Nepal banned the manufacture of veterinary formulations of the nonster...
The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac is a major cause of the rapid declines in the In...
Vulture populations across the Asian subcontinent have declined dramatically in the last 15 years an...
Gyps vulture populations across the Indian subcontinent are declining rapidly and evidence indicates...
Veterinary medicines can be extremely damaging to the environment, as seen with the catastrophic dec...
PòsterJunyThree species from the vultures Gyps gender, decreased their population by more than 97% a...
Despite the now well recognised impact of diclofenac on vultures across the Indian subcontinent, thi...
Throughout South Asia, cattle are regularly treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAI...
AbstractThe collapse of South Asia's Gyps vulture populations is attributable to the veterinary use ...
Three Gyps vulture species are on the brink of extinction in South Asia owing to the veterinary non-...
Veterinary use of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drug diclofenac in South Asia has resul...
The drug known as carprofen, which was found to be toxic to vultures, belongs to the same family of ...
The catastrophic declines of three species of Critically Endangered Gyps vultures in South Asia were...
By consuming carcasses, preventing the transmission of illness, and maintaining a healthy environmen...
Gyps vulture populations across the Indian subcontinent collapsed in the 1990s and continue to decli...
In 2006, India, Pakistan, and Nepal banned the manufacture of veterinary formulations of the nonster...
The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac is a major cause of the rapid declines in the In...
Vulture populations across the Asian subcontinent have declined dramatically in the last 15 years an...
Gyps vulture populations across the Indian subcontinent are declining rapidly and evidence indicates...
Veterinary medicines can be extremely damaging to the environment, as seen with the catastrophic dec...
PòsterJunyThree species from the vultures Gyps gender, decreased their population by more than 97% a...
Despite the now well recognised impact of diclofenac on vultures across the Indian subcontinent, thi...