Incidental poisoning of animals by carbamates in the Czech Republic

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Illegal poisoning of wildlife and domestic animals is a worldwide issue. The carbamates primarily used as pesticides are often misused for such a purpose. In this study, 181 birds, mammals and baits were analysed over the period 2004-09 for possible intoxication by carbamates. Intoxication by carbamate carbofuran was diagnosed in 89 cases, and in another 19 cases (nine Wild Boars and 10 Bisons) intoxication with another carbamate - methomyl - was proven. Incidental ingestion of the marten bait was the main cause of intoxication. Although the distribution of carbofuran was prohibited in 2007, no decline in the number of intoxicated animals in the following two years was detected. New cases of intoxication by carbofuran are anticipated in the future until all remaining stock is expended.

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Novotný, L., Misík, J., Honzlová, A., Ondráček, P., Kuča, K., Vávra, O., … Chloupek, P. (2011). Incidental poisoning of animals by carbamates in the Czech Republic. Journal of Applied Biomedicine, 9(3), 157–161. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10136-009-0035-3

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