Genre
- Journal Article
Although raptors have been protected for decades in Quebec they are still regular victims of poaching. The objective of this study was to characterize cases of raptor shootings in Quebec over the last 2 decades. We reviewed clinical files, radiographs, and pathology reports on 4805 free-flying birds of prey admitted to the Faculté de médecine vétérinaire between 1986 and 2007. Evidence of gunshots was detected in 6.4% of the birds. Large species, such as ospreys, turkey vultures, snowy owls, and bald eagles represented the most frequently targeted species. The percentage of shot birds has decreased from 13.4% during 1991 to 1992 to 2.2% in 2006 to 2007. Potential reasons for this trend include a decrease in the presence of firearms in raptor habitats and changes in human attitude towards raptorial birds.
Desmarchelier, M.: Clinique des oiseaux de proie, Service de medicine zoologique, Faculte de medicine veterinaire, Universitaire de Montreal, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec J2S 7C6, Canada.
Ottawa; Canada
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association
Accession Number: 20103108053. Publication Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Language of Summary: French. Number of References: 18 ref. Subject Subsets: Leisure, Recreation, Tourism; Veterinary Science; Veterinary Science
Source type: Electronic(1)
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Language
- English
Subjects
- trauma
- Homo
- death rate
- hunting
- Hominidae
- Animal Ecology (ZZ332)
- Man
- Canada
- animals
- Habitats
- eukaryotes
- Falconiformes
- mortality
- firearm related injuries
- Wild animals
- wild birds
- eagles
- Game Animals (LL050)
- Pathology
- birds of prey
- North America
- traumas
- Strigiformes
- America
- Commonwealth of Nations
- Chordata
- morbidity
- raptors
- OECD Countries
- Other Wildlife Diseases (YY800) (New March 2000)
- Accipitridae
- Developed Countries
- predators
- Birds
- mammals
- owls
- Sport and Recreational Activities (UU625) (New March 2000)
- Quebec
- Primates
- vertebrates
- predatory birds
- prey
- attitudes