South Asian vultures and diclofenac
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South Asian vultures and diclofenac
- 28 September 2022,
- Vultures are keystone species that perform a vital ecosystem service by disposing of carrion. Veterinary use of the painkilling drug diclofenac to treat livestock...
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Vulture conservation: the case for urgent action
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 29 / Issue 1 / March 2019
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 1-9
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The race to prevent the extinction of South Asian vultures
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 18 / Issue S1 / September 2008
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- 07 August 2008, pp. S30-S48
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Recent changes in populations of Critically Endangered Gyps vultures in India
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 29 / Issue 1 / March 2019
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- 19 December 2017, pp. 55-70
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Vulture restaurants and their role in reducing diclofenac exposure in Asian vultures
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 17 / Issue 1 / 2007
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- 13 March 2007, pp. 63-77
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Diclofenac is toxic to the Himalayan Vulture Gyps himalayensis
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 21 / Issue 1 / March 2011
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- 26 May 2010, pp. 72-75
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Partial recovery of Critically Endangered Gyps vulture populations in Nepal
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 30 / Issue 1 / 2020
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- 24 May 2019, pp. 87-102
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Rapid population declines of Himalayan Griffon Gyps himalayensis in Upper Mustang, Nepal
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 19 / Issue 1 / 2009
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- 01 March 2009, pp. 99-107
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Socio-economic perspectives on the conservation of Critically Endangered vultures in South Asia: an empirical study from Nepal
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 17 / Issue 2 / 2007
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- 29 May 2007, pp. 131-139
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Foraging behaviour at carcasses in an Asian vulture assemblage: towards a good restaurant guide
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 26 / Issue 3 / 2016
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- 11 December 2015, pp. 263-272
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Ecology and Conservation of Vultures
Population trends of Critically Endangered Gyps vultures in the lowlands of Nepal
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 22 / Issue 3 / September 2012
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- 16 December 2011, pp. 270-278
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Have population declines in Egyptian Vulture and Red-headed Vulture in India slowed since the 2006 ban on veterinary diclofenac?
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 24 / Issue 3 / September 2014
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- 01 April 2014, pp. 272-281
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Diclofenac is toxic to the Steppe Eagle Aquila nipalensis: widening the diversity of raptors threatened by NSAID misuse in South Asia
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 24 / Issue 3 / September 2014
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- 27 May 2014, pp. 282-286
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Population trends in Himalayan Griffon in Upper Mustang, Nepal, before and after the ban on diclofenac
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 26 / Issue 3 / September 2016
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- 21 September 2015, pp. 286-292
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Breeding and mortality of Oriental White-backed Vulture Gyps bengalensis in Punjab Province, Pakistan
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 12 / Issue 4 / December 2002
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- 09 December 2002, pp. 311-326
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Trends in the availability of the vulture-toxic drug, diclofenac, and other NSAIDs in South Asia, as revealed by covert pharmacy surveys
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 31 / Issue 3 / September 2021
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- 01 September 2020, pp. 337-353
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Priority Contributions
First evidence that populations of the critically endangered Long-billed Vulture Gyps indicus in Pakistan have increased following the ban of the toxic veterinary drug diclofenac in south Asia
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 22 / Issue 4 / December 2012
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- 29 October 2012, pp. 389-397
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Population and spatial breeding dynamics of a Critically Endangered Oriental White-backed Vulture Gyps bengalensis colony in Sindh Province, Pakistan
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 25 / Issue 4 / December 2015
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- 16 December 2014, pp. 415-425
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