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Sunday, 04 July 2010 02:22 |
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They turn heads, but health experts have warned that exotic pets also carry an often overlooked risk of serious disease. Read more:
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Exotic pets may carry diseases: experts - Sydney Morning Herald |
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Sunday, 04 July 2010 00:15 |
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Exotic pets may carry diseases: expertsSydney Morning HeraldThey turn heads but health experts have warned that exotic pets also carry an often overlooked risk of serious disease. Doctors have reported the recent ...and more » Read more:
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Iguana Invasion!: Exotic Pets Gone Wild in Florida |
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Saturday, 03 July 2010 13:44 |
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Invasive species are a growing problem around the world.A HitchhikingA organisms find their way across the oceans via planes or boats inA our highlyA mobile society. Read more:
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Warmer is better: Invasive cane toads set to thrive under global warming |
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Friday, 02 July 2010 10:00 |
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As global warming threatens many animal species with extinction, the cane toad is set to flourish with increasing temperature. This is a major cause for concern as the cane toad, once introduced to Australia as agricultural pest-control of the cane beetle, is an already highly invasive species and considered a pest in Australia. Read more:
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Exotics and Emergencies - Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) |
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Wednesday, 30 June 2010 02:03 |
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Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)Exotics and EmergenciesSeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)At ACCES, we do see all types of exotic pets and are familiar with the more common emergencies. We work to stabilize these pets and transfer them in the ... Read more:
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