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@techreport{Preston-Allen:2023,
author = {Preston-Allen, R and Albini, D and Barron, L and Collins, CM and Dumbrell, A and Duncalf-Youngson, H and Jackson, M and Johnson, A and Prentis, A and Spurgeon, D and Stasik, N and Wells, C and Woodward, G and Perkins, R},
booktitle = {Are urban areas hotspots for pollution from pet parasiticides?},
publisher = {Grantham Institute},
title = {Are urban areas hotspots for pollution from pet parasiticides?},
url = {http://www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham},
year = {2023}
}

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TY  - RPRT
AB - This briefing considers the environmental impact of pet parasiticides, which are commonly used to kill parasites such as fleas and ticks. It reviews possible routes that chemicals from veterinary parasiticides enter the environment, what impacts they may have on natural ecosystems and how to balance the needs of domestic pets, people, and the environment.
AU - Preston-Allen,R
AU - Albini,D
AU - Barron,L
AU - Collins,CM
AU - Dumbrell,A
AU - Duncalf-Youngson,H
AU - Jackson,M
AU - Johnson,A
AU - Prentis,A
AU - Spurgeon,D
AU - Stasik,N
AU - Wells,C
AU - Woodward,G
AU - Perkins,R
PB - Grantham Institute
PY - 2023///
TI - Are urban areas hotspots for pollution from pet parasiticides?
T1 - Are urban areas hotspots for pollution from pet parasiticides?
UR - http://www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/102699
ER -