Dangerous drug residues found in Spanish wetlands - 26 Sep 2010  
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Scientists from the University of Valencia in Spain who analyzed the waters of L'Albufera Natural Park reported evidence of eight illegal drugs, including cocaine and various forms of amphetamines.

The study moreover found the highest drug concentration and frequency in the park's northern Poyo Ravine area, which has the highest population density as well as industry and nightclubs.

Yolanda Picó, lead author and a senior professor in the Department of Nutrition stated, “The results confirm the presence of drugs such as cocaine, amphetamines, codeine, morphine and cannabis.”

With L’Albufera Natural Park being one of the most important wetlands on the continent due to its biodiversity and being a main destination area for migratory birds, the researchers warn that such contamination if continued could have very harmful effects on humans and wildlife alike.

Many thanks, Professor Picó and fellow University of Valencia scientists for this valued study that alerts us all to the potential dangers of drug contamination. May the day come soon that such harmful substances are no more, for the ensured protection of human lives and those of our precious friends in the wild.

http://www.france24.com/en/20100922-cocaine-ecstasy-found-waters-spanish
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100922111434.htm

 
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