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"Refuse and refuse disposal Juvenile literature."
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Waste management
by
Jakab, Cheryl
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Jakab, Cheryl. Environment in focus
in
Refuse and refuse disposal Juvenile literature.
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Refuse and refuse disposal.
2011
\"Discusses the environmental issue of waste management and how to create a sustainable way of living\"--Provided by publisher.
Domestic Waste and Wastewaters as Potential Sources of Pharmaceuticals in Nestling White Storks (Ciconia ciconia)
by
Blanco, Guillermo
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García-Fernández, Antonio J.
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Frías, Óscar
in
Acetaminophen
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Analgesics
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Antibiotics
2023
Information on the exposure of wild birds to pharmaceuticals from wastewater and urban refuse is scarce despite the enormous amount of drugs consumed and discarded by human populations. We tested for the presence of a battery of antibiotics, NSAIDs, and analgesics in the blood of white stork (Ciconia ciconia) nestlings in the vicinity of urban waste dumps and contaminated rivers in Madrid, central Spain. We also carried out a literature review on the occurrence and concentration of the tested compounds in other wild bird species to further evaluate possible shared exposure routes with white storks. The presence of two pharmaceutical drugs (the analgesic acetaminophen and the antibiotic marbofloxacin) out of fourteen analysed in the blood of nestlings was confirmed in 15% of individuals (n = 20) and in 30% of the nests (n = 10). The apparently low occurrence and concentration (acetaminophen: 9.45 ng mL−1; marbofloxacin: 7.21 ng mL−1) in nestlings from different nests suggests the uptake through food acquired in rubbish dumps rather than through contaminated flowing water provided by parents to offspring. As with other synthetic materials, different administration forms (tablets, capsules, and gels) of acetaminophen discarded in household waste could be accidentally ingested when parent storks forage on rubbish to provide meat scraps to their nestlings. The presence of the fluoroquinolone marbofloxacin, exclusively used in veterinary medicine, suggests exposure via consumption of meat residues of treated animals for human consumption found in rubbish dumps, as documented previously at higher concentrations in vultures consuming entire carcasses of large livestock. Control measures and ecopharmacovigilance frameworks are needed to minimize the release of pharmaceutical compounds from the human population into the environment.
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Pollution
by
Spilsbury, Richard, 1963-
in
Pollution Juvenile literature.
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Refuse and refuse disposal Juvenile literature.
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Pollution.
2019
\"One of the ways disease spreads in developing countries is through polluted water. This topic is a serious one for young readers to understand. In this book, the issues of pollution are explained in age-appropriate detail, complete with full-color photographs of air, land, and water pollution. In addition, each engaging topic concludes with a helpful flowchart to review how acid rain works, how bacteria enter drinking water, and the ways algal blooms form. This volume is a great resource for both science and social studies students learning to understand the importance of conservation and respect for the world around us.\"-- Amazon.
Trash talk : moving toward a zero-waste world
by
Mulder, Michelle, 1976- author
in
Refuse and refuse disposal Juvenile literature.
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Salvage (Waste, etc.) Juvenile literature.
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Refuse and refuse disposal.
2015
\"Humans have always generated garbage, whether it's a chewed-on bone or a broken cell phone. Our landfills are overflowing, but with some creative thinking, stuff we once threw away can become a collection of valuable resources just waiting to be harvested. [This book] digs deep into the history of garbage, from Minoan trash pits to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and uncovers some of the many innovative ways people all over the world are dealing with waste\"--Amazon.com.
How to help the Earth--
by
Rabe, Tish
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Moroney, Christopher, ill
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Gerardi, Jan, ill
in
Refuse and refuse disposal Juvenile literature.
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Recycling (Waste, etc.) Juvenile literature.
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Refuse and refuse disposal.
2012
The Lorax offers readers easy suggestions for going green.
Trashing the planet : examining our global garbage glut
by
Kallen, Stuart A., 1955- author
in
Refuse and refuse disposal Juvenile literature.
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Waste disposal in the ocean Juvenile literature.
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Refuse and refuse disposal.
2017
Globally, humans produce 1.3 billion tons of garbage every year. Discover the causes and proposed solutions for the global garbage glut, examining pollution on land, in the ocean, in the air, and in space.