11–16 May 2025
Ankaran
Europe/Ljubljana timezone

Monitoring rodenticide exposure in live carnivores

13 May 2025, 15:30
20m
Ankaran

Ankaran

Adria Ankaran Hotel & Resort Jadranska cesta 25, 6280 Ankaran, Slovenia
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Niamh Quinn

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Quinn, Niamh1*; Day, Carolyn1,2; Stapp, Paul2

1 University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Irvine, USA
2 California State University, Fullerton, USA
* nmquinn@ucanr.edu

DOI: 10.20315/evmc.2025.071

Anticoagulant rodenticides have been detected in many species of wildlife worldwide. In California, anticoagulant rodenticides are considered to be of high regulatory concern and are considered high-risk for wildlife. The current monitoring system that provides information on rodenticide exposure to the Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) has a number of limitations. Only sick, injured or dead animals are examined, so the overall prevalence of exposure cannot be determined at the population level. A proposed system of monitoring will be discussed that will provide DPR with an index of the rate of exposure over time from the proportion of positive animals out of the total number of animals tested from wild populations. The samples were collected haphazardly from free-roaming, live individuals in the wild and, for the first time, the monitoring does not rely on samples from sick or injured animals or carcasses.

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