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Secondary Pentobarbital Poisoning of Wildlife - Veterinary Clinical ...

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5. USGS National Wildlife Health Center, Madison, Wisconsin, www.nwhc.usgs.gov,maintains a partial database of secondary pentobarbital poisoning cases.National Wildlife Health Center6006 Schroeder RoadMadison, WI 53711phone: 608-270-2400AcknowledgmentsThe following individuals have contributed data or referrals to data sources to thisproject: Dr. Dick Stroud, USFWS National Wildlife Forensics Laboratory; Drs. GraceMcLaughlin and Kathryn Converse, USGS National Wildlife Health Center; Dr. MarkPokras, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine; Dr. Bob Poppenga, PADLS-NBCToxicology Laboratory; USFWS Special Agents Roger Gephart, Gary Mowad, Andy Buhl,Philip Knudsen, Roger Parker, John Rawls, Tim Santel, Frank Solis, Steve Magone, BillTalkin, Terry Jorgensen, Stephen Tuttle, and Ed Spoon; Mr. Bob Hosea, CA Dept. of Fishand Game; Mr. Sean Strom, WI Dept. of Natural Resources; Dr. John Huckabee, PAWS;Dr. Ken Langelier, Island Veterinary Hospital; and Dr. Cynthia Johnson, National Fishand Wildlife Foundation.Fact sheet prepared for USFWS by Betsy W. Krueger, DVM and Kirsten A. Krueger, Ph.D.,Habitat and Animal Health Concern, Inc., 26 Shawnee Way, Stafford, VA 22556.9

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