Intrepid, the Riverside Mom
DEC NECROPSY RESULTS NOW AVAILABLE FOR MANHATTAN RED-TAILED HAWKS
The
four red tailed hawks found deceased in and around Manhattan late
February and early March 2012, were submitted for examination to the
State Department of Environmental Conservation’s (DEC) Wildlife Health
Unit. Anticoagulant rodenticides were found as the primary cause of death in three of four birds.
DEC’s Wildlife Health Unit performs necropsies (animal autopsies) and diagnostic laboratory tests to identify the causes of sickness and death in New York State’s wild animals. To
improve public communication regarding these and other cases of
interest, detailed reports and background information is now available
on DEC’s website on the Wildlife Health Program webpage: http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/81470.html.
Thanks to Bobby Horvath and Katherine Herzog for the link.
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Dongegal Browne
Thank you so much for this news and links, though very sad. Both Ginger and Intrepid were indeed poisoned. Perhaps it will lead to changes...one can only hope and keep shouting!
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