Moles and mole control on British farms, amenities and gardens after strychnine withdrawal
Moles are considered pests in Britain, but this issue has been little studied. Lower welfare standards have been tolerated for moles than for most other managed wild mammal species, as use of both the controversial poison, strychnine, and unregulated traps have been permitted. Strychnine was withdra...
Auteurs principaux: | Baker, S, Ellwood, S, Johnson, P, Macdonald, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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MDPI
2016
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