Diclofenac Levels in Livestock Carcasses in India Before the 2006 "ban"

Accepted June 16, 2008 Bombay Natural History Society, Hornbill House, S.B. Singh Road, Mumbai 400 001, Maharashtra, India. Instituto de Investigacion en Recursos Cinegeticos (IREC), Ronda de Toledo s/n, Ciudad Real, Spain. Email: Mark.Taggart@uclm.es Wildlife Institute of India, Chandrabani, P.O. Box 18, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. Email: jhalay@wii.gov.in Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom. Email: Richard.Cuthbert@rspb.org.uk Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT), Slimbridge, Glostershire, GL2 7BT, United Kingdom. Email: debbie.pain@wwt.org.uk Conservation Science Group, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, United Kingdom. Email: reg29@hermes.cam.ac.uk Email: senacha@yahoo.com Email: bnhs@bom3.vsnl.net.in

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