The Environmental News Network reports:
Just months after the news that the vulture-killing drug diclofenac had been licensed for veterinary use in Europe, two groundbreaking scientific studies have revealed that a greater diversity of birds of prey, including the golden eagle, are also susceptible to its effects.
Read story at: Wildlife and Habitat Conservation News: Eagles facing threat from diclofenac.


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By: narhvalur on June 4, 2014
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