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felt safer and yet more lonely venturing outside, it was so quiet fewer cars, fewer machines making noises even in the city, we heard nature's sounds from the crows to the parrots we closed streets to cars, welcoming runners, hikers, bicyclists without cars, without their noise & pollution, more animals
wandered near us. coyotes, birds, rabbits, squirrels even red tailed hawks swooped near the ground, showing off the bright tops of their tailfeathers strangers started to greet strangers, as they passed each other at a distance, maybe a smile, a nod, a wave, a hello, perhaps a brief exchange of greetings...
http://tantek.com/2020/137/t2/story-from-the-future
policy and treaties - humane society international our work animals in laboratories animal testing be cruelty-free campaign biomedical research animal protection & crisis response abuse/neglect cruelty in entertainment disaster response companion animals dogfighting dog and cat welfare dog meat trade
farm animals factory farming plant-based eating wildlife fur human-wildlife conflict rhino and elephant protection seal slaughter shark finning trophy hunting whaling wildlife trade other ways we help education and training legislation/political advocacy policy and treaties how you can help ways to...
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rn munro jenssen، نويسنده , issue information : هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال pages : from page : to page : abstract : most incidences involving oil pollution of grey seals (halichoerus grypus) seem to have occurred at the breeding sites. because of the high concentration of animals at this time, even
small oil spils will pollute many animals. as a result of chronic low-level pollution from coastal ship traffic and discharges from offshore petroleum activity in the north sea, ∼ % of the grey seal pups at the largest breeding colony in norway are polluted each year by oil. in this case, as well as...
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major cause of foodborne illness throughout the world. salmonella is of the key cause of diarrhoeal diseases. salmonella is a ubiquitous and hardy bacteria that can survive several weeks in a dry environment and several months in water. salmonella has evolved to live in the gastrointestinal tracts of animals
and so the primary sources of contamination are animals and their faeces. many different animals can be infected with salmonella, often without suffering from any obvious symptoms. birds, rodents, reptiles, frogs, fish and snails can all carry the bacteria. this can result in contamination of soil and...
https://www.jabsinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Control-of-Salmonella-Contamination-in-Agro-Products.pdf
movement of services competition quality assurance consumer protection free movement of goods one of the prerequisites for the functioning of the european union products is the fact that any products, placed lawfully to the market in one of the member states, can be freely sold and used in all the other
harmonised under the european union law products imported from third countries that have not been in free circulation in another member state exemptions, if justified for reasons specified below, are allowed: considering moral, public order or security aspects to protect the life and health of people, animals...
https://www.mkm.ee/en/objectives-activities/internal-market-european-union/free-movement-goods
education and training - humane society international our work animals in laboratories animal testing be cruelty-free campaign biomedical research animal protection & crisis response abuse/neglect cruelty in entertainment disaster response companion animals dogfighting dog and cat welfare dog meat trade
farm animals factory farming plant-based eating wildlife fur human-wildlife conflict rhino and elephant protection seal slaughter shark finning trophy hunting whaling wildlife trade other ways we help education and training legislation/political advocacy policy and treaties how you can help ways to...
https://www.hsi.org/issues/education-training/
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animals animal care biocids and other disinfectants veterinary hygiene insecticides for people specials our products premixes mineral compound feed nutraceuticals animal and human care products dog food dino about us who we are quality and safety policy research and development sales and distribution...
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microorganism - wikipedia microorganism from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (redirected from microorganisms ) jump to navigation jump to search "microbe" redirects here. for other uses, see microbe (disambiguation) . microscopic living organism a cluster of escherichia coli bacteria magnified times
tuberculosis , cholera and anthrax . microorganisms include all unicellular organisms and so are extremely diverse. of the three domains of life identified by carl woese , all of the archaea and bacteria are microorganisms. these were previously grouped together in the two domain system as prokaryotes , the other...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microorganisms
lincoln-petersen method after c.g. johannes petersen who was the first to use the related mark and recapture method. [ ] contents applications formulation limitations see also further reading notes applications[ edit ] consider two observers who separately count the different species of plants or animals
in a given area. if they each come back having found species but only particular species are found by both observers, then each observer clearly missed at least species (that is, the that only the other observer found). thus, we know that both observers miss a lot. on the other hand, if of the species...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln-Petersen_method
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