pesticide residues in wildlife and ecosystems
Pesticide residues in wildlife and ecosystems refer to the presence of potentially harmful chemical substances left behind by pesticides in various animal species and their habitats. These residues can have adverse effects on the health and well-being of wildlife populations and can disrupt the delicate balance of ecosystems.
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