A substance which, when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed, or when applied to, injected into, or developed within the body, in relatively small amounts, may cause injury, harm, or destruction to organs, tissue, or life. (Source: CONFER)



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Brown CJ, Riekert BR, Vinjevold R 1985. Datura innoxia seeds eaten by Doublebanded Sandgrouse. Lanioturdus 20
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Aiyambo D 2010. Traditional uses of selected members of the Apocynaceae family in Namibia.
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Brown CJ 1993. Test of compound 1080 from a poison collar on a captive vulture. 19-26
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Garcia-Heras M-S, Arroyo B, Simmons RE, Camarero PR, Mateo R, Mougeot F 2017. Blood concentrations of PCBs and DDTs in an avian predator endemic to southern Africa: Associations with habitat, electrical transformers and diet. Environmental Pollution 2017 (doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2017.09.059)
Santangeli A, Arkumarev V, Komen L, Bridgeford P, Kolberg H 2017. Unearthing poison use and consequent anecdotal vulture mortalities in Namibia's commercial farmland – implications for conservation. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 88 (2) 147-154
Basson PA, Norval AG, Hofmeyr JM, Ebedes H, Schultz RA 1982. Antelope and poisonous plants: 1. Gifblaar Dichapetalum cymosum (Hooker) Engler and Prantl containing monofluoroacetate. Madoqua 13 (1) 59-70
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