Report 305
Wildlife and pollution: 1998/99 Annual Report
(2000)
Newton, I ., Afsar, A., Dale,L., Finnie,J.K. Horne, J., Shore, R.F., Wright, J., Wyatt, C. & Wyllie., I.
The Wildlife and Pollution contract covers a long-term monitoring programme aimed to examine the levels of pollutants in selected wildlife species in Britain.
The Wildlife and Pollution contract covers a long-term
monitoring programme aimed to examine the levels of pollutants in
selected wildlife species in Britain. The programme was started
when there were serious concerns over the effects of organochlorine
insecticides and organomercury fungicides on various species of
birds and mammals. This early work demonstrated the effects of the
organochlorines, and eventually contributed to the ban on their use
in this country and abroad. The programme has measured levels of
these compounds in predatory and fish-eating birds since then.
Investigations have also been made into the levels of industrial
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), following their identification as
pollutants in 1966. Mercury levels, derived from both agricultural
and industrial sources, have also been tracked. In addition, the
contract supports a wildlife incident investigation service, which
can examine the causes of unexpected mortality incidents that are
not obviously related to oil pollution or to agricultural
pesticides. In recent years, investigations have been made into the
effects of the newest generation of rodenticides on barn owls.
Gannet eggs are regularly collected biennially from two colonies
and, when available, from other sites; eggs were collected from
three sites in 1998. No major incidents were investigated in
1998.
As this programme is now the longest running of its kind
anywhere in the world, the findings stimulate considerable interest
internationally, as well as in Britain. Annual reports (like the
present one) give an interim summary of results. Every three years
these annual results are gathered together into a more substantial
report in which they are integrated with previous findings. In
addition, results are published periodically in the scientific
literature. Recent key papers are listed in this report under
sub-project summaries.
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Please cite as: Newton, I ., Afsar, A., Dale,L., Finnie,J.K. Horne, J., Shore, R.F., Wright, J., Wyatt, C. & Wyllie., I., (2000), Wildlife and pollution: 1998/99 Annual Report, JNCC Report 305, 28 pages, ISSN 0963 8091