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  2. Cat predation on wildlife - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife that are attacked by cats fare poorly, even when provided with veterinary treatment by licensed wildlife rehabilitators (over 70% of mammals and over 80% of birds died in spite of treatment in one study). [56]: p. 171 Even those that had no visible injuries from the cat attack often died (55.8% of birds, 33.9% of mammals).

  3. How to stop cats killing birds and keep the peace in your ...

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    Whatever your views on outdoor cats, it’s unavoidable that indoor cats are safer to birds – a study from 2013 found that domestic cats kill billions of birds and mammals each year.

  4. Pesticide poisoning - Wikipedia

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    A few additional screening questions about the patient's work and home environment, in addition to a typical health questionnaire, can indicate whether there was a potential pesticide poisoning. [24] If one is regularly using carbamate and organophosphate pesticides, it is important to obtain a baseline cholinesterase test.

  5. Biocide - Wikipedia

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    Because biocides are intended to kill living organisms, many biocidal products pose significant risk to human health and welfare. Great care is required when handling biocides and appropriate protective clothing and equipment should be used. The use of biocides can also have significant adverse effects on the natural environment.

  6. Killer cats and XL bullies: We need to rethink pet ownership

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    LET’S UNPACK THAT: Some of our pets are posing threats to the environment and sometimes to human life, while training or even understanding the animals we bring into our homes is no longer a ...

  7. Biopesticide - Wikipedia

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    A biopesticide is a biological substance or organism that damages, kills, or repels organisms seens as pests.Biological pest management intervention involves predatory, parasitic, or chemical relationships.

  8. Biological pest control - Wikipedia

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    Birdhouses enable insectivorous birds to nest; the most useful birds can be attracted by choosing an opening just large enough for the desired species. [ 31 ] In cotton production, the replacement of broad-spectrum insecticides with selective control measures such as Bt cotton can create a more favorable environment for natural enemies of ...

  9. Ethylene glycol poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Ethylene glycol has been shown to be toxic to humans [16] and is also toxic to domestic pets such as cats and dogs. A toxic dose requiring medical treatment varies but is considered more than 0.1 mL per kg body weight (mL/kg) of pure substance. That is roughly 16 mL of 50% ethylene glycol for an 80 kg adult and 4 mL for a 20 kg child.